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Home Base

$2,620.80

Artist: Amira Yamaguchi (amirakioshi ART)

24×48×2.5in

Acrylic paint on canvas

Home Base makes us think of a place of safety, a foundation, or maybe even a reset point. Somewhere to return to when things feel overwhelming.

This piece mirrors the idea that

"home" isn't always one simple thing. It can be complicated, messy, comforting, or even something we're still trying to define for ourselves. The structured grid elements represent stability, while the chaotic, scraped, and blended areas embody the emotions we navigate in search of a place to call 'home'…whether physical, emotional, or within ourselves.

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Artist: Amira Yamaguchi (amirakioshi ART)

24×48×2.5in

Acrylic paint on canvas

Home Base makes us think of a place of safety, a foundation, or maybe even a reset point. Somewhere to return to when things feel overwhelming.

This piece mirrors the idea that

"home" isn't always one simple thing. It can be complicated, messy, comforting, or even something we're still trying to define for ourselves. The structured grid elements represent stability, while the chaotic, scraped, and blended areas embody the emotions we navigate in search of a place to call 'home'…whether physical, emotional, or within ourselves.

Artist: Amira Yamaguchi (amirakioshi ART)

24×48×2.5in

Acrylic paint on canvas

Home Base makes us think of a place of safety, a foundation, or maybe even a reset point. Somewhere to return to when things feel overwhelming.

This piece mirrors the idea that

"home" isn't always one simple thing. It can be complicated, messy, comforting, or even something we're still trying to define for ourselves. The structured grid elements represent stability, while the chaotic, scraped, and blended areas embody the emotions we navigate in search of a place to call 'home'…whether physical, emotional, or within ourselves.