Place Of Dwelling - Fine Art Print
An oval portal reveals a red cabin standing before mysterious stone steps ascending toward infinity. The ancient rock wall behind suggests megalithic construction—possibly resembling formations from Machu Picchu, ancient Incan stonework, or similar pre-Columbian architecture with its precise, mortarless joints. Magic mushrooms emerge from textured grounds of pink, lavender, turquoise, and sage green, their caps catching metallic gold highlights. The composition swirls with organic chaos meeting architectural permanence, wild nature reclaiming human construction, or perhaps the eternal dwelling place where ancestors still reside. The oval format creates a looking-glass effect, as if we're peering through a gap in reality into a place where time moves differently.A fine art print of an original mixed-media artwork by Megan Ashman, produced on the selected material and sized to preserve the artwork’s composition as closely as possible.
Details
This listing is for a fine art print of the original artwork Place Of Dwelling.
Original artwork size: 8x10.
Original artwork materials/techniques: mediums/materials: phosphorescent paints, found objects, paper, wax, photo collage, oxidative inks, distress paint and inks, acrylic pouring, digitally altered images, acrylic paint, watercolor, spray paint, walnut ink, staining mediums, tissue paper, mica powders, glitter, heavy gel medium, gesso, pebeo prism and fantasy paints, ceramic paint, stained glass paint, alcohol inks, iridescent inks, distress crayons, charcoal, pastels, oil pastels, string, beads, jewelry, gems, chains, buttons, foils, newspaper, vinyl, plastic, walnut inks, india ink, colorshift paints and more!
This is a reproduction, not the original mixed-media painting.
Print Materials
Glossy Photo Paper: A bright, smooth, glossy print option designed as an affordable way to collect the artwork. This finish gives the image crisp detail, strong color, and a polished photographic surface.
Premium Smooth Matte Fine Art Paper: A smooth fine art paper option with a clean matte surface for crisp detail and rich color.
Textured Watercolor Fine Art Paper: A fine art paper option with a soft textured surface that adds depth and a traditional art-paper feel.
Luminous Metallic Fine Art Paper: A luminous paper option with a subtle pearlescent finish for bold color and glowing depth.
Satin Poster Paper: A satin-finish poster option for larger display sizes with strong color and a polished surface.
Canvas Print: A canvas print option for select standard sizes, produced for a gallery-style display.
Print Options & Sizing
Print sizes are selected according to the original artwork shape. Sizes are chosen to avoid stretching and preserve the composition as closely as possible.
Fine art paper sizes are kept to standard small and medium formats. Satin poster sizes are used for larger and panoramic formats. Canvas prints are only offered where the shape and size are appropriate.
Made to Order, Signature & Certificate
Each print is made to order, carefully packaged, and signed when possible. A Certificate of Authenticity is included with each print.
Original Artwork
The original artwork is currently available. View the original artwork listing for full details, pricing, and availability.
Artwork Notes
Hidden Images & Elements: Hidden Imagery & Symbolism: The red cabin represents home, shelter, and human domesticity.. The ancient stone architecture suggests lost civilizations, ancestral wisdom, and the permanence of sacred building.. The ascending staircase symbolizes spiritual journey, initiation, or the passage to other realms.. Mushrooms carry powerful symbolism of transformation, decay-and-rebirth cycles, and consciousness expansion.. Together, these elements suggest a threshold between worlds—domestic and wild, present and ancient, mundane and mystical.
Interpretation: This piece explores the liminal spaces where contemporary life intersects with ancient wisdom.. The cabin before ancient ruins suggests we build our small homes upon foundations we barely understand, that beneath every threshold lie older thresholds.. The mushrooms hint at natural cycles reclaiming all human construction eventually, or perhaps at the psychedelic keys that unlock perception of these deeper layers.
