Original Painting - "I'm Starting to Feel Like I'm Losing Myself"
"I'm Starting to Feel Like I'm Losing Myself"
This 100x100 cm acrylic painting on canvas by Antoinette Cauley embodies themes of personal struggle and identity. Painted in Germany in 2022, it captures the complexity of feeling lost yet finding strength in the process. Available for $8,500, this piece speaks to the emotional depth of human experience and invites reflection on the journey toward self-discovery.
"I'm Starting to Feel Like I'm Losing Myself"
This 100x100 cm acrylic painting on canvas by Antoinette Cauley embodies themes of personal struggle and identity. Painted in Germany in 2022, it captures the complexity of feeling lost yet finding strength in the process. Available for $8,500, this piece speaks to the emotional depth of human experience and invites reflection on the journey toward self-discovery.
Original Painting - "I'm Starting to Feel Like I'm Losing Myself"
"I'm Starting to Feel Like I'm Losing Myself"
This 100x100 cm acrylic painting on canvas by Antoinette Cauley embodies themes of personal struggle and identity. Painted in Germany in 2022, it captures the complexity of feeling lost yet finding strength in the process. Available for $8,500, this piece speaks to the emotional depth of human experience and invites reflection on the journey toward self-discovery.
"I'm Starting to Feel Like I'm Losing Myself"
This 100x100 cm acrylic painting on canvas by Antoinette Cauley embodies themes of personal struggle and identity. Painted in Germany in 2022, it captures the complexity of feeling lost yet finding strength in the process. Available for $8,500, this piece speaks to the emotional depth of human experience and invites reflection on the journey toward self-discovery.
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