Shifting Perception 11ร—14 Matted Print

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Shifting Perception 11ร—14 Matted Print by Jay Alders

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About the Painting


โ€œShifting Perceptionโ€ was inspired by the March 11th, 2011 Earthquake and Tsunami in Japan. 


Despite differences in Global politics and personal and social beliefs, we are all sharing this planet.  When natural disasters occur on a magnitude as enormous as the recent Tsunami we need to remember to redirect our focus towards love, support and building a global society in peace.

This piece focuses on the beauty, hope and power as opposed to the destruction and sadness.  A shift in our perceptions of each other and our world.

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Size of Original painting: 20 inches x 16 inches (40.64 cm x 50.8 cm) 

Medium: Acrylic


*Note: No worries, the ยฉ Copyright Watermark will not be on your print.


A portion of all sales of โ€œShifting Perceptionโ€ will go towards selected charities helping Japan.



About the Artist: 

Jay Alders is a fine artist whose distinctive style & imaginative prowess is recognized around the world. 

His intricate brushwork, intense colors & superb compositions bring to life his signature elongated figures & stylized forms.

Alders has been pursuing his lifelong dream of becoming a thriving professional artist since he was a child. His outlook on success is best described by him in a recent interview with ESPN, Some people wait around for opportunity to come knocking. I prefer to just build my own door and open it.