Art by Beecher

What Soul Is Free of Treasons

The paintings from What Soul is Free of Treasons are titled with lines from Arthur Rimbaud’s A Season in Hell. The many strokes of paint simultaneously obscuring and revealing layers and under-paintings while forming their own interactive impressions are symbolic of both society’s and each individual’s unique complexities as well as the human paradigms and life experiences repeated from generation to generation.

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To Rise Up into Life Again III

To Rise Up into Life Again III

The Flame Mounts Again II

The Flame Mounts Again II

To Rise up into Life Again II

To Rise up into Life Again II

On the Flank of an Emerald Wave II

On the Flank of an Emerald Wave II

Happiness, That None can Flee

Happiness, That None can Flee

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