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7.50" x 10.00"
Overall:
9.50" x 12.00"
Holey Mountain Poster

by Megan Hale

$21.35
Product Details
Holey Mountain poster by Megan Hale. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
Design Details
Reds and dark shades often symbolize the lurking dangers, much like the slippery edges that one must tread carefully around. As an artist, I find... more
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Artist's Description
Reds and dark shades often symbolize the lurking dangers, much like the slippery edges that one must tread carefully around. As an artist, I find inspiration in the contrast between danger and safety, the fine line that exists between them. It's a reminder to be vigilant and to respect the boundaries set by nature. The knowledge of where to step and where to look becomes a guide, a subtle map etched in the hues of caution, leading us away from the precipice of peril. This dance with danger, this flirtation with fate, it's all part of the grand design, urging us to find balance in the midst of life's slippery slopes.
About Megan Hale

Megan Hale is a 36-year-old artist living in Peoria, Illinois. A dual citizen of Canada and the U.S., she lives with her life partner and has a deep love for film, especially horror. "For me, painting is therapy. It's way to process my trauma, recovery, fear, hope, shame, anger, and joy. My art evolves as I heal, and I heal as I create. Sometimes, it feels like breaking through a black-painted window into a world of broken glass. It still cuts, but I'm free. The wounds are healing. I paint to stay grounded, to give my emotions a voice. When I paints, I hears color and see sound. It’s overwhelming and beautiful. A way to feel and process everything at once.
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