Containing Multitudes by Eric Brown
Containing Multitudes by Eric Brown
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It’s all of us, right? Filled with multitudes too weighty for these exteriors to shoulder. It’s all so much, yet incredibly mundane as well. Layers and layers of consistency and inconsistency swirling within these vessels. If we continuously allow ourselves to reduce one another, we will not make it. We are not solely our worst thoughts or behaviors, but a conglomeration of lived experiences… loses and victories. Pain we’ve received. Pain we’ve inflicted. Every relationship and encounter up until this moment, as well as the futures we look to with exhilaration or dread. All of these things and more. Dylan wasn’t an outlier. We all contain multitudes. Photographed on the dry bed of Bristol Lake in San Bernadino County, California
For superior tones and contrast, all of our Limited Edition Prints are created using archival pigment ink on Hahnemuhle Smooth Cotton Rag, 308 GSM. This is a matte rag with an extremely soft and slight texture to it.
Size: 13x19 inches