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Sepia French Wall Paper II Fine Art Print
Sepia French Wall Paper II
26" x 38"
 
Price: $133.99
Seagrass Nautical I Fine Art Print
Seagrass Nautical I
12" x 12"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $28.99
Seagrass Nautical II Fine Art Print
Seagrass Nautical II
12" x 12"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $28.99
Sepia French Wall Paper I Fine Art Print
Sepia French Wall Paper I
26" x 38"
 
Price: $133.99
Sepia French Wall Paper III Fine Art Print
Sepia French Wall Paper III
26" x 38"
 
Price: $133.99
Scenic French Wallpaper III Fine Art Print
Scenic French Wallpaper III
26" x 38"
 
Price: $133.99
Baroque Grid I Fine Art Print
Baroque Grid I
16" x 20"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $47.99
Baroque Grid II Fine Art Print
Baroque Grid II
16" x 20"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $47.99
Baroque Grid VII Fine Art Print
Baroque Grid VII
16" x 20"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $47.99
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Naomi McCavitt is an artist who was born in Richmond, Virginia. She has lived in many different places including Seattle, San Francisco, New York and Phoenix. She began making artwork at an early age. Her work pulls from historical prints and paintings, re-contextualized and mashed up. She’s using resources from the past for their aesthetic value. By rearranging these resources, she’s able to tell new stories where nature resists cataloging by clumping together in orgiastic defiance, where new species of plants emerge as a god-tree hybrid, where colonizers and conquerors are dwarfed by hot wilderness, where aristocrats levitate from their thoroughbreds. Each of her composition is an alchemic spell, a secret wish to rewrite the stories of blood and domination of human history.

She revels in the naïve, the ridiculous, and the wild, allowing them freely in her work - nature becomes the protagonist. Naomi compulsively creates art during her spare time. She believes that every place one lives in has an effect on their art, and says that that the South and Richmond have always been important to her and her art. “Art is an act of observing and processing whatever is around you even if what you are making looks nothing like the things you observed,” she says. History painting and research into American history serves as a jumping off place for her collages, paintings, and whatever else she feels like making. Sometimes she just wants the viewer to notice something new about an object that is so familiar as to be made assumptions about or overlooked.
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