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Patricia LarsenNight Sky
$8,500
£6,440.36
€7,389.81
CA$11,960.87
A$13,148.29
CHF 6,910.14
MX$159,668.12
NOK 86,202.23
SEK 81,670.55
DKK 55,151.99
About the Item
Many who experience a painting of Patricia Larsen think it’s the work of a Zen monk, someone who’s mastered the elements of purity - but it’s Larsen’s memories of playing in Albertan prairie fields that melt into her images.
- Creator:Patricia Larsen (Canadian)
- Dimensions:Height: 42 in (106.68 cm)Width: 34 in (86.36 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Tulsa, OK
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU271213180612
Patricia Larsen
Many who experience a painting of Patricia Larsen think it’s the work of a Zen monk, someone who’s mastered the elements of purity - but it’s Larsen’s memories of playing in Albertan prairie fields that melt into her images. She says, “Beauty is in the juxtaposition of things, its energies working together in harmony and disharmony. Sometimes, beauty is in the resistance and the tension, and sometimes it’s in complete surrender.”
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