SEAN HEMEON STUDIO
Between What Was and What Might Be
Between What Was and What Might Be
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This piece brings a bold sense of movement and depth to any space. The sweeping grey and black gestures add grounding and sophistication, while flashes of pink, blue, and gold pulse with quiet energy. It invites reflection without demanding attention—perfect for a living room, entryway, or creative studio. Between What Was and What Might Be adds both calm and intrigue, transforming the atmosphere of a room into one of balance, presence, and quiet power.
This piece is printed on a thick, archival-grade polycotton canvas, hand-stretched over solid wood stretcher bars and finished in a wood floater frame.
We use giclée eco-solvent printers that are regularly color-calibrated for exceptional accuracy and depth. The result: vivid, long-lasting color that resists fading for over a century.
The canvas is acid-free and pH neutral, so it won’t yellow over time. Its bright white, semi-gloss surface brings out rich, consistent tones across a wide color range. A matte finish is available upon request and offered in both standard and custom sizes.
Each framed canvas arrives ready to hang, with all hardware included — and ships free anywhere in the U.S.
For international orders, please inquire.
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