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"Contrast for a Vivid Life" Original by Benedict Scheuer
In Contrast for a Vivid Life, Benedict argues that only through …
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"Contrast for a Vivid Life" Original by Benedict Scheuer
In Contrast for a Vivid Life, Benedict argues that only through both pain and pleasure can we experience the full spectrum of human emotion. The Creature, although not human, understands this intimately. Even in moments of profound pain, he expresses a soulfulness and a love for earthly beauty that is deeply moving. In Benedict’s piece two flowers, one soft and gentle, the other sharp and dangerous, converge to create a larger image and awareness. Depicted on silk, the artwork is light and breathable.
43"W x 45"H
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Textile, hand-dyed silk
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