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A Chosen Path by Joel Robison is a surreal and nostalgic exploration of the pursuit of knowledge. A man walks down a misty forest path, while a monumental book looms before him. Wrapped in vines, a line drawing of a door emerges from the blank pages of the book, while the man walks toward it holding a large pencil. As he pursues this path of discovery and knowledge, the image's soft focus and muted grey palette create a timeless appeal. Our vibrantly printed canvas artwork is available in your choice of either a modern, “frame-free” wrapped canvas or a gallery-style floater frame available in a range of beautiful designer colors. Joel Robison is a fine art photographer from Canada. His conceptual photography blends story telling and self expression to create dreamy, surrealistic narratives that take the viewer to new worlds in their mind. His work has been used by clients around the world including FIFA, Adobe, Oprah Magazine and many more. READY TO HANG - Our canvas prints come with preinstalled D-rings attached to the back of the product to make hanging and displaying your new masterpiece a breeze.
Are you a perfectionist? Do you battle with the need to do “all or nothing”? My mother is a full-on perfectionist… in all the guts and glory. Her perfection helped her win the Gold Medal in Pharmacy at the University of British Columbia way back when there were hardly any women studying science at universities. ... Read More
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Life Path Number 1 traits. Your main life characteristics are individualism, freedom and a strong will of personal fulfillment.
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“I am willing to leave everything. Please, take me as a disciple.”“How does a man choose his Path?”“Through sacrifice. A path that demands sacrifice is a true path.”The abbot bumped into a bookcase. A very rare vase fell down and the young man threw himself to the floor to pick it up.He fell the wrong way and broke his arm. But he was able to save the vase.
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Workplace romances can be exciting, or they can lead you down a total path of disaster. After all, you're probably spending more time with your co-workers than with anyone else in your life. And workplace romances probably happen more often than you…
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Workplace romances can be exciting, or they can lead you down a total path of disaster. After all, you're probably spending more time with your co-workers than with anyone else in your life. And workplace romances probably happen more often than you…
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A smudge of red has been visible from The Old Forge for over a week. As I worked in the garden, it drew my eye. The following morning, I decided to go for a closer look. I associate field or commo…
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Change is never painful. Only the resistance to change is painful. The Buddha Quote. I'm not sure this is true, but change is always happening