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  • "Coming Home" - Canvas 18"x24"

"Coming Home" - Canvas 18"x24"

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Anne Ohman (http://shinewithunschooling.com/who-i-am/) shared her “coming home” stories and I was inspired to share mine. My parents always picked up my call and always said “come home”. No matter what. I left home at 16 to study in different countries, so to have that base of love and trust was and still is a gift. This urban scene depicts a setting sun, a coming home to unquestioning love, a softness/acceptance in being allowed to go home…. Where home simply means complete acceptance.


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It's hand-stretched on a poly-cotton blend canvas with a matte finish coating.

• Fade-resistant

• 20.5 mil-thick poly-cotton blend canvas

• Hand-stretched

• Hand-glued solid wood stretcher bars

• Matte finish coating

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