The Shells We Leave Behind

$1,500.00

Measuring 30in x 40in- This piece may be displayed vertically or horizontally. “The shells we leave behind” Inspired by the shells collected by the tide and washed ashore, as well as the discarded oyster shells often found scattered outside coastal restaurants. The painting reflects the moments we share with loved ones or alone walking the beach and catching the sunset. The clusters and collections of shucked shells evoke the feeling of leaving behind remnants of a shared experience—a memory of the sea, the sand, and the establishments that call the coast home.

This painting comes framed in a sleek and simple black wood frame, made by the artist herself.

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Measuring 30in x 40in- This piece may be displayed vertically or horizontally. “The shells we leave behind” Inspired by the shells collected by the tide and washed ashore, as well as the discarded oyster shells often found scattered outside coastal restaurants. The painting reflects the moments we share with loved ones or alone walking the beach and catching the sunset. The clusters and collections of shucked shells evoke the feeling of leaving behind remnants of a shared experience—a memory of the sea, the sand, and the establishments that call the coast home.

This painting comes framed in a sleek and simple black wood frame, made by the artist herself.

Measuring 30in x 40in- This piece may be displayed vertically or horizontally. “The shells we leave behind” Inspired by the shells collected by the tide and washed ashore, as well as the discarded oyster shells often found scattered outside coastal restaurants. The painting reflects the moments we share with loved ones or alone walking the beach and catching the sunset. The clusters and collections of shucked shells evoke the feeling of leaving behind remnants of a shared experience—a memory of the sea, the sand, and the establishments that call the coast home.

This painting comes framed in a sleek and simple black wood frame, made by the artist herself.