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Gallery Unspoken Lines
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Unspoken Lines

$2,230.00

36”x36” (artwork), 37”x37” (framed)

Acrylic on canvas, 2025

A quiet break runs through the branch, like a pause in conversation. This piece lingers in the tension of what’s left unsaid—where meaning fractures, yet something still connects.

Painting comes ready to hang, hand-framed in ash with a natural finish. This is an original painting, signed on the front with date and info on the back. Sealed with UV protective varnish.

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This painting is part of LINES BETWEEN: a series reflecting on the quiet spaces we often overlook—the pauses between words, the shift between seasons, the soft divide between presence and absence. These works trace the invisible lines that hold tension, memory, and change. Through trees, branches, and fading forms, the series invites us to notice what lingers in the in-between.

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If interested, inquire at susieleeart@gmail.com.

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36”x36” (artwork), 37”x37” (framed)

Acrylic on canvas, 2025

A quiet break runs through the branch, like a pause in conversation. This piece lingers in the tension of what’s left unsaid—where meaning fractures, yet something still connects.

Painting comes ready to hang, hand-framed in ash with a natural finish. This is an original painting, signed on the front with date and info on the back. Sealed with UV protective varnish.

—

This painting is part of LINES BETWEEN: a series reflecting on the quiet spaces we often overlook—the pauses between words, the shift between seasons, the soft divide between presence and absence. These works trace the invisible lines that hold tension, memory, and change. Through trees, branches, and fading forms, the series invites us to notice what lingers in the in-between.

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If interested, inquire at susieleeart@gmail.com.

36”x36” (artwork), 37”x37” (framed)

Acrylic on canvas, 2025

A quiet break runs through the branch, like a pause in conversation. This piece lingers in the tension of what’s left unsaid—where meaning fractures, yet something still connects.

Painting comes ready to hang, hand-framed in ash with a natural finish. This is an original painting, signed on the front with date and info on the back. Sealed with UV protective varnish.

—

This painting is part of LINES BETWEEN: a series reflecting on the quiet spaces we often overlook—the pauses between words, the shift between seasons, the soft divide between presence and absence. These works trace the invisible lines that hold tension, memory, and change. Through trees, branches, and fading forms, the series invites us to notice what lingers in the in-between.

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If interested, inquire at susieleeart@gmail.com.

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