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The Void / Flowers of Life Print Constantly searching for a more

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Constantly searching for a more effective way of portraying his visual experience of the world

Although it’s roots may seem occult

The Feminine in Contemporary Art’

The rosemary stands for devotion

Bungle) and was photographed in black and white Panavision by Hiro Narita (Never Cry Wolf)

The Void / Flowers of Life Print Constantly searching for a moreDetails Artist Bio Shipping Oil on Canvas 12 x 12 in. 30 x 30 cm. 2016 Framed Jana Brike was born in Latvia, a small country in the Northeastern part of Europe, while it was under Soviet occupation. Her childhood was bittersweet, molded by dark stories of war and deportation told to her by her grandparents, the cold and conservative atmosphere of catholic church ceremonies, and heightened by breathtaking ballets at the Opera House. Her inspirations

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