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Artist: Meghan Hedley
Between Equinox and Solstice
By Meghan Hedley
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Meghan Hedley's work is a commentary on the full spectrum of aliveness and is influenced by her lifelong research into healing. Her process is a celebration and a contemplation, and ...
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2010s Abstract Meghan Hedley Mixed Media
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Oil Pastel, Acrylic, Pen, Permanent Marker
Duration
By Meghan Hedley
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Meghan Hedley's work is a commentary on the full spectrum of aliveness and is influenced by her lifelong research into healing. Her process is a celebration and a contemplation, and ...
Category
2010s Abstract Meghan Hedley Mixed Media
Materials
Oil Pastel, Acrylic, Pen, Permanent Marker
Price Upon Request
How Do We Share the Air?
By Meghan Hedley
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Meghan Hedley's work is a commentary on the full spectrum of aliveness and is influenced by her lifelong research into healing. Her process is a celebration and a contemplation, and ...
Category
2010s Abstract Meghan Hedley Mixed Media
Materials
Oil Pastel, Acrylic, Pen, Permanent Marker
Price Upon Request
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