Deconstructed Dreams

$800.00

From The Interstice Collection by Payton James—Inspired by the tension between what was and what lies ahead, this collection reveals the beauty not just in what is seen, but in the gaps. Through layered textures and fragmented forms, it explores how what is left behind shapes what emerges, and how unraveling the past creates space for growth and clarity.

Deconstructed Dreams is a 20”x38” (approx.) mixed media acrylic painting.
A clear layer of painted Duralar connects two canvases, creating a horizon where there was none before. This abstract landscape, initially without boundaries, gains its horizon as it evolves—finally revealing what was once unseen. The Duralar layer can be removed or left on, attached by magnets, allowing you to decide how you want to display the piece.

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From The Interstice Collection by Payton James—Inspired by the tension between what was and what lies ahead, this collection reveals the beauty not just in what is seen, but in the gaps. Through layered textures and fragmented forms, it explores how what is left behind shapes what emerges, and how unraveling the past creates space for growth and clarity.

Deconstructed Dreams is a 20”x38” (approx.) mixed media acrylic painting.
A clear layer of painted Duralar connects two canvases, creating a horizon where there was none before. This abstract landscape, initially without boundaries, gains its horizon as it evolves—finally revealing what was once unseen. The Duralar layer can be removed or left on, attached by magnets, allowing you to decide how you want to display the piece.

From The Interstice Collection by Payton James—Inspired by the tension between what was and what lies ahead, this collection reveals the beauty not just in what is seen, but in the gaps. Through layered textures and fragmented forms, it explores how what is left behind shapes what emerges, and how unraveling the past creates space for growth and clarity.

Deconstructed Dreams is a 20”x38” (approx.) mixed media acrylic painting.
A clear layer of painted Duralar connects two canvases, creating a horizon where there was none before. This abstract landscape, initially without boundaries, gains its horizon as it evolves—finally revealing what was once unseen. The Duralar layer can be removed or left on, attached by magnets, allowing you to decide how you want to display the piece.