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The only love piece is made with fine black pens on white mixed-media paper. Each piece comes sprayed with a light coating of fixative for extra protection. This comes custom framed in a rough wood black frame with premium museum quality glass.

 

about this piece:

I remember being in a season where I was struggling to feel joy, compassion, and gentleness. Anger and sadness were taking up a lot of space. On a walk (no surprise!), I kept picturing myself reaching for love and playfulness. As I moved, I began to feel lighter. I also knew that the root desire underneath my anger and grief was an ache to love and be loved. Towards the end of the walk, this image of a playful, gentle bear reaching for love surfaced. I immediately stopped to sketch out a draft. This continues to be one of the most popular prints at markets and I’m excited to finally have the original custom-framed.

 

about the artist:

I have been drawing my whole life. In the midst of so much change growing up, art class was always one of the safest places. Having gone to 12 different schools, carrying an extremely sensitive heart, and being gay/queer, safe places to express were crucial. Beyond art class, I would curl up in my room and get lost in sketchbooks. I would design worlds - places that were open, expressive, colorful, playful, magical. There was always a sketchbook nearby and every blank corner of every homework assignment or quiz would be covered in miniature doodles. My artmaking has always helped me process a hurting AND beautiful world. I won numerous art awards in my younger years and studied fine art and graphic design at Palomar College (AA in Liberal Arts with emphasis on Fine Art and Graphic Design) and Metro State University (BA in Art, Design & Entrepreneurship). Artistic expression is central to all aspects of my work. I have assisted an uncountable number of individuals, non-profits, and businesses in concept, logo, and campaign design.

 

My multi-dimensional "Walking Artist" process is primarily informed by the people I walk with, the landscapes I move in, and an always mysterious inner journey. Every walk I take comes with a blank canvas. Unhurried movement significantly increases my capacity to honor, listen, and nurture my imagination.  Unhurried movement helps me witness, invite, and honor the hard, the painful, the good, the awe-inspiring, the basic, and the profound.

 

pricing & specs:

Price is determined based on number of hours, detail work, and planning/curation process.

Price includes the cost of high quality custom framing ($250).

Price does not include shipping (see shipping note).

Frame size: 12 L x 12.5 W x 1.3 H inches

 

your purchase helps to support all of my creative projects moving through Intrinsic Paths (walking invitations, meditative practices, WALK book events, Pedestrian Dignity project, Movement Weaving partnerships, gifted artwork, and more).

 

patron discounts on original artwork: All patrons free shipping on original pieces + additional print/sticker gifts. Juniper patrons receive 5% off. Willow and Hawthorn patrons receive 10% off. Mother Tree patrons receive 15% off. If you are a patron, please reach out to receive your appropriate discount code. Click here to learn more about becoming a patron.

only love - original

$475.00Price
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  • My studio is based in Poncha Springs, CO. If you are in Colorado and specifically Chaffee County, we can possibly coordinate a pick-up/drop-off of the original piece if you wish. If you are outside of Colorado and/or if you would prefer this item is shipped, please plan to budget for an extra $45-$65 (domestic). Some originals will be shipped through Arts Collective Salida. Intrinsic Paths Patrons get free shipping and depending on membership also receive discounts on originals. I am not shipping original pieces internationally at this time. We will handle shipping cost details separately. Once you purchase the original, please reach out to me by texting (720) 263-0227 or emailing jonathon (at) intrinsicpaths (dot) com to coordinate shipping.

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