"DEEP TIME" ARCHIVAL PRINT ON COLD PRESS COTTON PAPER
“Deep Time”
Fine Art Print on 100% cotton archival paper. Signed by Hayley Dayis.
Available in 10×10 or 20×20 inches
Available with fine wood frame built by the artist. (Orders of framed pieces can only be fulfilled June-December of each year. If you order one January-May it will be sent in June. Thank you for your understanding!)
Numbered edition of 100. Original work is foraged Colombian pigment on unprimed cotton canvas. Print comes with certificate of authenticity. One inch border.
Artist’s description:
Three is a magical number used in lots of storytelling. Beginning—we’re on the edge of our seats. Middle—we’re starting to recognize the pattern of the story. End—we think we know exactly what’s coming (but we often get a surprise). Our lives are like that too, we just can’t always tell what part of the story we’re in because we’re in all parts at the same time!
This piece serves as a reminder that while it sometimes feels like we’re caught in the cross-fire of past and future, we can always slow down and dip into deep time where past, present and future coexist. We just have to let ourselves slowwwww dowwwwwn. That’s when the heart, the mind and the body can rest and rejuvenate from all of the juicy hullabaloo of our life stories…
Check out the Ted Talk by Elizabeth Lesser: “Say your truths and seek them in others.” She talks about deep time in a really compelling, relatable way.
“Deep Time”
Fine Art Print on 100% cotton archival paper. Signed by Hayley Dayis.
Available in 10×10 or 20×20 inches
Available with fine wood frame built by the artist. (Orders of framed pieces can only be fulfilled June-December of each year. If you order one January-May it will be sent in June. Thank you for your understanding!)
Numbered edition of 100. Original work is foraged Colombian pigment on unprimed cotton canvas. Print comes with certificate of authenticity. One inch border.
Artist’s description:
Three is a magical number used in lots of storytelling. Beginning—we’re on the edge of our seats. Middle—we’re starting to recognize the pattern of the story. End—we think we know exactly what’s coming (but we often get a surprise). Our lives are like that too, we just can’t always tell what part of the story we’re in because we’re in all parts at the same time!
This piece serves as a reminder that while it sometimes feels like we’re caught in the cross-fire of past and future, we can always slow down and dip into deep time where past, present and future coexist. We just have to let ourselves slowwwww dowwwwwn. That’s when the heart, the mind and the body can rest and rejuvenate from all of the juicy hullabaloo of our life stories…
Check out the Ted Talk by Elizabeth Lesser: “Say your truths and seek them in others.” She talks about deep time in a really compelling, relatable way.