A Matter of Perspective

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Media: Sakura Pigma Micron Pens on Strathmore smooth Bristol Paper

Paper Dimensions: 9x12 Inches

Image Dimensions for Mating: 7x10 Inches

Date of Creation: January 2020

Shipping and Handling:

Packaged and sent by yours truly from Cedar Park, Texas. Drawing will be placed between foam boards with archival tissue protection and packaged into a cardboard box.

All Orders will be fulfilled and sent out within 3 days of placing the order.

Free shipping in the US.

For international shipping, a shipping fee will be added. Costumer will be notified of the shipping fee before charging.

*Please note this drawing is unframed.

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Media: Sakura Pigma Micron Pens on Strathmore smooth Bristol Paper

Paper Dimensions: 9x12 Inches

Image Dimensions for Mating: 7x10 Inches

Date of Creation: January 2020

Shipping and Handling:

Packaged and sent by yours truly from Cedar Park, Texas. Drawing will be placed between foam boards with archival tissue protection and packaged into a cardboard box.

All Orders will be fulfilled and sent out within 3 days of placing the order.

Free shipping in the US.

For international shipping, a shipping fee will be added. Costumer will be notified of the shipping fee before charging.

*Please note this drawing is unframed.

Media: Sakura Pigma Micron Pens on Strathmore smooth Bristol Paper

Paper Dimensions: 9x12 Inches

Image Dimensions for Mating: 7x10 Inches

Date of Creation: January 2020

Shipping and Handling:

Packaged and sent by yours truly from Cedar Park, Texas. Drawing will be placed between foam boards with archival tissue protection and packaged into a cardboard box.

All Orders will be fulfilled and sent out within 3 days of placing the order.

Free shipping in the US.

For international shipping, a shipping fee will be added. Costumer will be notified of the shipping fee before charging.

*Please note this drawing is unframed.

The way we look at the world is influenced by our past experiences. This drawing celebrates that fact. Both halves of the drawing (up and down) mirror each other and the shape of the circles is the same. The difference is in the application of the black color. My intention was to show that the same situation is viewed differently by different people according to the way they fill in the blank with their emotional and mental baggage. If we only shift our point of view, we might just get a whole new perspective on things.