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Self Portrait as a Florist

$23.00
Rachel Hayden’s paintings seek order in chaos by puzzle-piecing together a handful of objects into balanced and symmetrical compositions. The artist creates full yet uncluttered canvases where figures float harmoniously in midair without touching. Hayden’s work repeatedly depicts different iterations of a small number of natural subjects, such as rainbows and shooting stars—often anthropomorphized with human faces. A full length interview with Ben will be available on www.hellokinstler.com along with other work of the artist. Product Information: * 500 piece puzzle * Completed puzzle size: 26.5x19.25 in (67.30x48.90 cm) * Box size: 10x8x2in (25x20x5cm) * Designed in Brooklyn, NY | Printed, assembled, and packed in the USA. * Made with 100% recyclable materials BIOGRAPHY Rachel Hayden was born in Cincinnati, Ohio and received her BFA from the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore, Maryland.
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Self Portrait as a Florist

$23.00
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