Acrylics by Karrie Andrews
(24in. by 48in.)
"This painting began as a clear inner image that arrived before any plan or sketch. I kept seeing a woman as an oversized silhouette, set against red rock and a sky that felt more like a moment than a place. It stayed with me until I followed it onto the canvas.
The landscape references the Palatki Heritage Site and surrounding Sedona, AZ terrain, but it is not intended as a literal or realistic depiction. Instead, the environment becomes a symbolic and energetic space.
Many elements within the painting emerged unintentionally and nothing in this painting was forced. The rock formations began to resemble the profile of a tiger. Subtle faces and eyes appeared within the rocks as I painted, revealing themselves organically rather than by design. These hidden forms represent ancestors, spirit guides, and unseen companions—those who walk alongside us across lifetimes and timelines.
The foreground prickly pear cactus and surrounding rocks are filled with flowing lines, movement, and rhythm. This conveys a life force present not only in plants, but also in stones—objects often considered inanimate, yet carrying the imprint of time, memory, and consciousness. Even the cactus spines subtly transform into star-like forms upon closer inspection, a nod to our celestial origins and the interconnectedness of all things
Arizona Dreaming reflects my belief that certain places carry their own frequency, and that when we slow down enough, they meet us there. This piece is an invitation to enter that stillness and feel what can’t be explained."
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