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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
32.7x51.2in
About this artwork
The Deep is a diptych that explores a liminal space between ocean and sky, descent and suspension. Painted through an intuitive, channeled process, the work emerged without a fixed narrative, allowing forms to arise organically. Deep blues and near-black tones dominate the surface, punctuated by soft flecks of pale blue and peach that appear like distant light or bioluminescence within darkness.
Cloud-like formations drift across the canvas, evoking… underwater currents, submerged mountains, or nocturnal skies. Vertical drips introduce a sense of gravity and slow movement, suggesting both sinking and transformation. A subtle human figure appears within the composition, partially absorbed by the surrounding space, its state ambiguous; rising, falling, or existing within the unknown deep.
Schumacher's practice embodies the beliefs she lives — that love is the life force creating all; everything fundamentally the same energy, infinitely expressed. She calls this Love In All Its Frequencies – LIAIF – indefinable by nature, always in service to love's evolution. She enters each creative process with prayer and surrender, allowing her body to be the instrument through which LIAIF creates. Nothing is withheld. What moves through her body in the making is often unbearable. What arrives on the canvas is beauty. She has come to understand this as the meaning of alchemy: through allowing, lead becomes gold. In a world drowning in pain it cannot process, reason through, justify or repair, she offers this as a possibility – when we turn towards what is here, transformation naturally occurs. Her paintings carry a Rorschach-like quality, every viewer seeing something different. In this way, the paintings remain alive, becoming uniquely personal in the eye of each beholder.