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Jason Lincoln Jeffers
essen 25, Mixed Media on Canvas

2023

$2,665
£2,037.71
€2,334.21
CA$3,758.73
A$4,090.94
CHF 2,186.05
MX$49,402.93
NOK 27,473.31
SEK 25,553.38
DKK 17,437.62

About the Item

"Before we can evolve, balance must be restored. The word goddess contains the syllables expressing both the masculine, god, and the feminine, ESS, sound tones. The suffix ESS and the letter S sounds represent the sound tone of the sacred feminine energy vibration and is used in words that are distinctly feminine such as princess, priestess, countess, duchess, and lioness. This selfless, nurturing, protective, and creative energy of the God S has been suppressed from our planetary culture for too long." ~ Jason Lincoln Jeffers, "The Next Human." :: Mixed Media :: Abstract Expressionism :: This piece comes with an official certificate of authenticity signed by the artist :: Ready to Hang: Yes :: Signed: Yes :: Signature Location: front :: Canvas :: Diagonal :: Original :: Framed: No

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