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Every Moon for You | Alexi Era Gallery

'Every Moon for You'

Part of 'Bestowed Upon Us' group Exhibition at Alexi Era Gallery, on view until December 31st. 
Oil on 11 x 14″ canvas Satin black framed to 13 x 16″ 

'Every Moon for You’ is a portrayal the emotional poignancy of allowing space between two souls that share one heartbeat.

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