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The canvas wall art features a large and colorful image. A Temple to the Goddess Freya is the perfect way to reach for the Sacred Feminine in yourself. This wall art canvas will make you feel more connected with the divine feminine energy of love and nature. It is a spiritual awakening art print that is suitable for a variety of locations indoors or outdoors such as home decor, modern decor, and office decor.
Barrett Biggers grew up in sunny Florida and has been basking in the glorious lightning, meth, and ticks ever since.
Emotional, natural, expressive. Barrett's work focuses on nature surrealism and exploring darker realms that hint at macabre but don't stray too far from the light. Self-taught and running on little more than too much coffee and passion, Barrett blends digital art painting and photographic techniques to make detailed traditional-looking compositions. However, there is no "one" style that defines him because his greatest joy in art is being able to experiment and play in new looks. He now is more engaged with dark art mixing with animals, nature, and emotional subjects. Barrett also has art-themed and inspired by the classic film, games, anime, manga, Eastern culture, and comics. He likes to pull in interesting and new styles/fusion to make art that pays homage to great popular works.
2012 is when He started making “pop culture” art for sale – started as a side thing just as a test and over the course of 5 years it has grown to be his full-time. He was drawing and doing art traditionally back in high school and throughout college but never thought he could make money or a living with it.