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A blurry picture of the ocean with waves in it.A blurry picture of the ocean with waves in it.

THE PERPETUAL MOTION COLLECTION

Limited and open-edition pieces are available on a variety of media, including paper, metal, acrylic, and canvas. The images scale to accommodate portrait, landscape, and square formats for one-of-a-kind residential and commissioned commercial installations.

A blurry picture of the ocean with waves in it.A blurry picture of the ocean with waves in it.

Perpetual Motion 1

A white and black abstract background with some shapesA large painting of a gray and white abstract design.

Perpetual Motion 49

A gray and white abstract background with squares.A white room with a painting on the wall

Perpetual Motion 50

A white and black abstract background with linesA white room with a large painting on the wall

Perpetual Motion 10

A white and grey abstract image with a waveA large painting of a wave in the middle of a room.

Perpetual Motion 14

A blurry image of buildings in the city.A large painting of buildings in the middle of a room.

Perpetual Motion 20

A picture of an abstract image in the middle.A large white room with a picture of a building

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A gray and white pattern with squares in the center.A large white room with a painting on the wall

Perpetual Motion 6

A blurry image of a white and black striped pattern.A white room with a large window and a painting

Perpetual Motion 9

A pattern of silver flowers on a white background.A white room with a large painting of silver shells.

Perpetual Motion 23

A blurry image of water and sand.A large painting of the ocean in a room.

Perpetual Motion 28

A pattern of flowers in grey and white.A white room with a large painting on the wall

Perpetual Motion 36

Standing at the shoreline experiencing the power of the Atlantic Ocean, I captured the beauty and mystery of this great expanse of water. Each wave held a unique shape and energy, creating a dynamic and awe-inspiring scene depicting the endless motion of the sea. –Lauren Karp

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