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Other details :
Artwork on fixed support. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
32x32in
About this artwork
Crafted with vibrant acrylics, this abstract painting bursts with life, symbolizing the chaos and beauty in the world's constant movement. The striking colors intermingle, evoking feelings of joy and curiosity. This piece is a celebration of the intricate dance between order and entropy, inviting the viewer to embrace the unpredictable splashes of life. Its energy will add a dynamic and thought-provoking presence to any space.
« Old is still beautiful, what exists is enough, and art is everywhere. »
After surviving a cancer diagnosis, mixed‑media artist Stephanie Dillon turned to painting as a healing language and discovered her life’s work. Self‑taught, she layers found materials, acrylics, and bold color to transform pain and gratitude into dynamic, richly textured compositions. Each canvas carries a hidden word hand‑painted on the back that anchors her intention and inspires the work’s narrative. Her signature Untitled series comprises works she intentionally leaves without titles; Dillon refuses to name her pieces, inviting viewers and collectors to assign their own meanings and connections. Through her art, she celebrates the power of creativity to heal, connect, and ignite hope.