Integrare
What sleeps beneath the warm summer-evening-boundary of our day-to-day consciousness? What young parts of us lay curled below, in the loamy darkness? “Integrare” is Latin; “to integrate”, “to make whole”. By touching into our depths, our partiality opens in a forever-widening embrace, and we become an endlessly unfolding Whole Human Being.
What sleeps beneath the warm summer-evening-boundary of our day-to-day consciousness? What young parts of us lay curled below, in the loamy darkness? “Integrare” is Latin; “to integrate”, “to make whole”. By touching into our depths, our partiality opens in a forever-widening embrace, and we become an endlessly unfolding Whole Human Being.
What sleeps beneath the warm summer-evening-boundary of our day-to-day consciousness? What young parts of us lay curled below, in the loamy darkness? “Integrare” is Latin; “to integrate”, “to make whole”. By touching into our depths, our partiality opens in a forever-widening embrace, and we become an endlessly unfolding Whole Human Being.
About “Integrare”
Original chalk/pastel painting created for Boulder's Integral Center, spring/summer of 2013. At the end of the season, the artwork was erased.
Canvas Size
38” x 18” ~ $435
About Canvas Prints
Ready to hang (no framing necessary).
Printed on a thick archival grade, poly-cotton blend, pH neutral and acid free canvas.
Colors will resist fading for over 100 years.
1.5” deep kiln-dried pine stretcher bars are used to ensure that your canvas print does not warp or bow over time.
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“This piece was hanging in a community center my wife and I frequented in Boulder while we were trying to conceive. We got a print of the piece for our home and look at it daily.
The process wasn’t easy for us and after 5 years of trying, we found success via IVF. We have been joined on the path by beautiful twins. A boy and a girl.
Seeing this piece still brings me to tears, symbolic on many levels. Our personal journey to conceive, the general process of self-discovery, and now my own childrens’ fascination and curiosity with the miracle of life.
Bryce’s work is always active on multiple and subtle levels. This is one of our favorites.”
Casey