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Amazing, Alluring, & inspirational plant wall art available in three different big sizes, can be yours within a few days. If you are looking for something that can inspire you every day, in these exciting times, - you just found it. Very unique.
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⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ''I got my shipping tracking code pretty fast 24 or 48 hours after shipping. Shipped from Miami in the US by UPS ground, it took some time to get to me, but the Artwork is absolutely stunning at a reasonable price. I will definitely order from this shop again." -- CASSAN OMALLEY
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ''Great value. A massive piece for a good price. I chose 60x40. The Art has good quality. Delivery was not the fastest, but OK. UPS ground. It was secured OK. It even looks better than expected." -- NOEMI SPIVEY
Amazing, Alluring, & inspirational plant wall art available in three different big sizes, can be yours within a few days. If you are looking for something that can inspire you every day, in these exciting times, - you just found it. Very unique. One-of-a-kind SPIRITUAL AWAKENING ART, created by an American Artist, Clancy Cavnar.
Clancy Cavnar currently lives in San Francisco, where she has lived and worked as a therapist and artist for the past 30 years. She earned a Psy.D. from John F. Kennedy University in 2011. Her dissertation explored gay and lesbian people’s experiences with ayahuasca. She also has a master’s degree in Fine Art from the San Francisco Art Institute. Her interest in exploring spiritual practices has taken her to Thailand, Laos, India, Nepal, Ecuador, Peru, and Brazil. She was strongly influenced by Buddhist and Non-Dual thinking. In 1997, She was introduced to the practice of Santo Daime, a syncretic ayahuasca church founded in Brazil. She has returned to Brazil several times to explore this practice. She has found this to be a rich source of material for her artwork.