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It's Thursday | Wall Hangings by Aryana B. Londir. Item composed of cotton compatible with contemporary and industrial style
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Aryana B. Londir

It's Thursday - Wall Hangings

Price $2,000

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Shipping: UPS 7-10 days
Price $45 Shipping in the US, ask the creator about international shipping.
Estimated Arrival: December 29, 2024

Handmade

Woman Owned

Sustainable

Recycled Materials

Made In USA

Made To Order

DimensionsWeight
31H x 25W in
78.74H x 63.5W cm

31” x 25”

Original wall art constructed by hand; machine pieced and quilted. Cotton with a hanging pocket on back, signed. One of a kind.

Frame not included, art will come unframed.

Item It's Thursday
Created by Aryana B. Londir
As seen in Creator's Studio, Phoenix, AZ
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Aryana B. Londir
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2023
Bold. Vibrant. Statement Art

Growing up in a rural area of Connecticut, I felt solace in the natural environs of wooded areas, observing how things grew, changed and evolved; how brilliantly the sun shone, how lucid the colors of nature are, and how rapidly a day was able to evolve from dry to wet, grey to bright sky. My childhood travels to New York City with family exposed me to a different world of geometric shapes in the massive buildings of the city skyline; it is in this space of my imagination that I combine the two contrasting ideologies. I express the distinction between organic and industrial by the vivid use of color and texture. Line and color are the main design elements utilized to construct my imagery. Although still intrigued by the workings of urban life and its implications on humanity, I now reside in Arizona, preferring the solitude and serenity of the desert to stimulate the unexplored regions of my imagination.

I believe that creating my art from discarded and found materials to be a more conscientious endeavor at this time in my life I made that decision when it came to light how deeply polluted our oceans are, and how entire cities are constructed on landfills. Giving those materials a new life, I hope it inspires others to look more deeply into how precious our planet is.