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Peacefulness in Solitude

May 27, 2017

This post contributed by Sarah Pacino.

Fran Kievet - Deep in Thought
Fran Kievet, Deep in Thought

In a bustling world full of life and energy, sometimes one feels the urge to retreat into peaceful solitude in order to recharge and reflect. What better way to spend time with your thoughts than focusing on a thought-provoking piece of artwork? Here is a collection revolving around the comforting sense of self and solitude.

Patty Bentley - Oak Tree - Sauvie Island
Patty Bentley, Oak Tree – Sauvie Island
Tracy MacEwan - Fire's Edge
Tracy MacEwan, Fire’s Edge
Richard Cutshall - Bemused Tenants
Richard Cutshall,  Bemused Tenants
Eric Boyer - Seated Torso
Eric Boyer, Seated Torso
Shelley Curtis - Dahlia Bouquet
Shelley Curtis, Dahlia Bouquet
Shelley Chamberlin - Bearing Witness
Shelley Chamberlin, Bearing Witness
Brian Cameron - Mirror Pond
Brian Cameron, Mirror Pond
Chuck E. Bloom - The Exchange
Chuck E. Bloom, The Exchange
Rich Bergman - Homestead Townsite, Sink, Oregon
Rich Bergman, Homestead Townsite, Sink, Oregon
Patricia Heimerl - Grow Up 18
Patricia Heimerl, Grow Up 18
John Van Dreal - Figure and White Drapery #1
John Van Dreal, Figure and White Drapery #1
Judy Phipps - Nearest Neighbor
Judy Phipps, Nearest Neighbor
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