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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
36x20in
About this artwork
Shadowlands was created in a period of deep inward turning—a time when I was meeting the darker parts of myself instead of pushing them away. The painting traces that quiet confrontation: the reckoning with old fears, buried memories, and the versions of myself I had spent years avoiding. Its layered textures and shifting tones reflect the way shadows behave inside us—how they distort, how they reveal, how they insist on being acknowledged. This… piece is an attempt to embody rather than escape them, to let the darkness speak in its own language. Shadowlands holds the moment when self-understanding feels both unsettling and liberating, when facing what frightens you becomes the first step toward reclaiming your own light.
Leigh Sausville works primarily with oil, wax, and textile materials, drawing on her extensive background in fine art, design, and arts administration. Her abstract technique centers on tactile layering, scraping, tearing, and veiling, creating surfaces that mirror fragility and resilience, and inviting material unpredictability as part of her process. Her evocative paintings convey the rawness of memory, grief, and embodied emotion, offering viewers a sensory landscape where interior worlds—messy, vulnerable, yet luminous—are tenderly witnessed and held.