Cap Cana

"Each part of this piece features its own unique combination of different painting techniques/composition but when viewed as an entirety, the parts are connected through movement. The beauty of each brushstroke of varying sizes stands out on its own yet they move together like a choreographed dance. This piece balances on a fine line between equilbrium/symmetry vs. wild Romanticism. Cap Cana was the result of my observance of all the imperfections that can exist in nature, particulary a beach landscape- sunburnt palm leaves, stranded seaweed, rocky sand, uneven shorelines, and overcasts but when viewed as a whole, there is so much breathtaking beauty. Underlying theme in all my work: wheelchair track marks and swirls serve as powerful symbols reflecting the individual paths we each navigate throughout our existence. Just as the layers of our life experiences shape our identity, multiple coats of paint unveil the depth and history within each piece. The varied consistencies of poured paint foster organic interactions and reveal captivating imperfections. Water emerges as a prominent motif, embodying fluidity, liberation, and the art of release. The swirls guide the viewer on a journey, replicating the cyclical nature of life and existence. These cyclical patterns reflect the idea that "everything comes full circle," reinforcing the idea that after a healing/repair process, one's journey may return to its aspired state or born anew."

- Aimee Hofmann

Prints are produced on demand on stretched canvas, acrylic plexi, or giclee fine art paper in a variety of sizes here in the United States.

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Prayers Riding the Thermals Original Artwork Cheryl Kinderknecht

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Temple Print Jeff Diener
Artwork: Prayers Riding the Thermals by Cheryl Kinderknecht, Temple by Jeff Diener