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Store For All The Gold In the World Print
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For All The Gold In the World Print

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Artist: Brianna French

Collection: VTA 2022: Perspectives on Erasure

Art Description: What does it mean for a landscape, a culture, a human, to be erased? What is the significance of being seen? What has been forgotten, ignored, and erased? What has been chosen instead? What is left? How can the invisible be seen and valued? Where is the reverence and compassion for what was, for what is, and for what comes? What is due, what is just, what is required for healing, for reparation, for protection? How can anger, and sorrow, and shame transform? What can they become?

Print Size: 9” x 12”

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Artist: Brianna French

Collection: VTA 2022: Perspectives on Erasure

Art Description: What does it mean for a landscape, a culture, a human, to be erased? What is the significance of being seen? What has been forgotten, ignored, and erased? What has been chosen instead? What is left? How can the invisible be seen and valued? Where is the reverence and compassion for what was, for what is, and for what comes? What is due, what is just, what is required for healing, for reparation, for protection? How can anger, and sorrow, and shame transform? What can they become?

Print Size: 9” x 12”

Artist: Brianna French

Collection: VTA 2022: Perspectives on Erasure

Art Description: What does it mean for a landscape, a culture, a human, to be erased? What is the significance of being seen? What has been forgotten, ignored, and erased? What has been chosen instead? What is left? How can the invisible be seen and valued? Where is the reverence and compassion for what was, for what is, and for what comes? What is due, what is just, what is required for healing, for reparation, for protection? How can anger, and sorrow, and shame transform? What can they become?

Print Size: 9” x 12”

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