"Hidden" 32x42 Original Acrylic Painting on Canvas
"Hidden" 32x42 Original Acrylic Painting on Canvas
32x42 Framed
Mixed medium painting on 1” deep canvas with the edges painted white.
Oak 2.5" deep floater frame option available for additional fee.
Each painting is shipped out of Savanna’s studio in Charleston, South Carolina.
This painting ships within the US. If you are outside of the US, you can contact savannampurcell@gmail.com with the size piece you are interested in, as well as your shipping address and I will get back to you with a shipping quote.
*Please allow 2-3 weeks for paintings to ship*
About the Piece:
“Set your minds on things above. For your old self has died, and your life is now hidden with Christ in God.” ~ Colossians 3:2
The phrase “hidden with” in this verse came to mind when I was conceptualizing this piece. The idea of hiding yourself in Creator God, clothing yourself with the strength and beauty of nature, His creation. I am beginning to see Him in everything around me and know that I can take refuge there.
A huge goal of mine as an artist is to see women of color represented in fine art - visually in my own work and physically by supporting black and brown artists. 10% of proceeds for this piece goes to support Black Women In Visual Art
About the Collection:
The concept for this collection was birthed from the phrase, “The only sure thing in life is death”. As dark as that is, it is true. No matter who we are or what we do or don’t do, we are all going to pass on one day. It is a guarantee in life. It’s a sobering fact that has been forced into my world quite recently. My 19 year old brother passed away in October of 2020 from an accidental overdose. I now find myself and my family in a category that we would never want to be in. Processing and healing through something of nightmares. The strangest part of all of it is that you want things to feel normal again but you don’t want your reality to be the new normal. You don’t want to get used to it and you don’t want to live with it. So this collection is about coming to terms with loss but it’s mostly about soldiering on and the search for other sure things. Birth, growth, life, renewal, release, forgiveness, and strength.