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Em Randall is a painter and illustrator based in Northern Michigan. Her work primarily focuses on figures who strike a balance between memory and myth, often inspired by folklore, personal nostalgia, and collective symbolism.
This piece is part of Em's ETA34 collection. In her own words: "These pieces were in part inspired by a Ruth Stone poem called “Train Ride” and the strange ways in which we catalog time and our brief occupancy within it. There is no particular title, but rather a small sequence of themes that overlap and repeat."
Medium: Acrylic and gouache on wood panel
Dimensions: 9"x7" oval
Unframed
Michigan, USA
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Em Randall is a painter and illustrator based in Northern Michigan. Her work primarily focuses on figures who strike a balance between memory and myth, often inspired by folklore, personal nostalgia, and collective symbolism.
This piece is part of Em's ETA34 collection. In her own words: "These pieces were in part inspired by a Ruth Stone poem called “Train Ride” and the strange ways in which we catalog time and our brief occupancy within it. There is no particular title, but rather a small sequence of themes that overlap and repeat."