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  • $249.00
    Lower Antelope Canyon Prints by Emily Scott

    The next installment of the Sacred collection, from time spent in Lower Antelope Canyon. The journey of healing and growth is never complete. But once you learn to surrender to the process, to let it Flow – around you, through you – you begin to Glide with it. Allow it to lift you up, carry you to the Crescendos, the successes, the moments of epiphany that take you to every next level of yourself and your journey.

    Virtual Viewing : Crescendo

     

    SIZE
    24″ x 36″

    MATERIALS
    Acrylic + 1.5″ Canvas

    FORMAT
    Unframed, Wired & Ready to Hang

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  • $249.00
    Lower Antelope Canyon Prints by Emily Scott

    The next installment of the Sacred collection, from time spent in Lower Antelope Canyon. The journey of healing and growth is never complete. But once you learn to surrender to the process, to let it Flow – around you, through you – you begin to Glide with it. Allow it to lift you up, carry you to the Crescendos, the successes, the moments of epiphany that take you to every next level of yourself and your journey.

    Virtual Viewing : Flow

     

    SIZE
    24″ x 36″

    MATERIALS
    Acrylic + 1.5″ Canvas

    FORMAT
    Unframed, Wired & Ready to Hang

    Add to cart
  • $257.00$980.00

    We are ever-evolving beings. Even in this lifetime we’re evolving from birth to death. We’re learning, we’re struggling, we’re growing, we’re adapting. We’re scarred, we’re traumatized, we’re recovering, we’re figuring out who we are all day, every day. Being aligned with your Self and being of service doesn’t always look the way you think it’s going to. I’ve come back around to that place of trusting in the unfolding and fully trusting my intuition – a place I didn’t realize I had left – but without contrast we can’t see, can we? You rarely realize that you’re transforming at the time. But when you are on the other side of that metamorphosis, you barely recognize that previous version of yourself. You slowly come to see the beauty in that old you, and how she created the you of today. And then, how grateful you are that she did.

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