TWIN FLAME: MALE

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Original by: Tinker Unattended

Size: 11 x 14 - Canvas

Price: $230

To purchase the Original please email: Tinkerunattended@gmail.com or Telephone: + 1 720-256-9690

Within the dancing of the flame and light, the elusive transparent figure danced. Captivated and mesmerized, my mind searched with the hope to verify... Did I just identify a man in that flame?

Inspiration: Collaboration between From the Ashes and Tinker Unattended. In this exploration of liquid pour art, we explored the idea of pressing two canvases together, twisting them, and separating. As we did we began to see that one had suggestive imagery of masculine, and the other feminine. That was just our experience, but examine and decide for yourself!

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Original by: Tinker Unattended

Size: 11 x 14 - Canvas

Price: $230

To purchase the Original please email: Tinkerunattended@gmail.com or Telephone: + 1 720-256-9690

Within the dancing of the flame and light, the elusive transparent figure danced. Captivated and mesmerized, my mind searched with the hope to verify... Did I just identify a man in that flame?

Inspiration: Collaboration between From the Ashes and Tinker Unattended. In this exploration of liquid pour art, we explored the idea of pressing two canvases together, twisting them, and separating. As we did we began to see that one had suggestive imagery of masculine, and the other feminine. That was just our experience, but examine and decide for yourself!

TWIN FLAME: FEMALE
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Original by: Tinker Unattended

Size: 11 x 14 - Canvas

Price: $230

To purchase the Original please email: Tinkerunattended@gmail.com or Telephone: + 1 720-256-9690

Within the dancing of the flame and light, the elusive transparent figure danced. Captivated and mesmerized, my mind searched with the hope to verify... Did I just identify a man in that flame?

Inspiration: Collaboration between From the Ashes and Tinker Unattended. In this exploration of liquid pour art, we explored the idea of pressing two canvases together, twisting them, and separating. As we did we began to see that one had suggestive imagery of masculine, and the other feminine. That was just our experience, but examine and decide for yourself!