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Monotype print, oil pastel, graphite, & gouache
7 × 18.5 inches
Scots Gaelic tradition has a name for sacred, otherworldly places in nature that seem close to a different spiritual realm: “thin places”. It means the veil is thin, and they are places where you are walking between two worlds. This is an illustration of the land connecting to the heavens.
Monotype print, oil pastel, graphite, & gouache
7 × 18.5 inches
Scots Gaelic tradition has a name for sacred, otherworldly places in nature that seem close to a different spiritual realm: “thin places”. It means the veil is thin, and they are places where you are walking between two worlds. This is an illustration of the land connecting to the heavens.
Monotype print, oil pastel, graphite, & gouache
7 × 18.5 inches
Scots Gaelic tradition has a name for sacred, otherworldly places in nature that seem close to a different spiritual realm: “thin places”. It means the veil is thin, and they are places where you are walking between two worlds. This is an illustration of the land connecting to the heavens.