Perfectly Imperfect
Composed of many fluid layers of natural earth pigments, coffee, ink and natural leaves, this painting evokes the passage of time and the beautiful rest found in letting things unfold as they are meant. A skeleton leaf has delicate gold highlights along its veining - a visual remembrance of the beauty found in imperfect things.
This is an original artwork which will arrive varnished, framed and ready to hang. This painting is composed so that it can be viewed in any orientation, but is wired and ready to hang vertically. Each artwork is signed by the artist, dated on the back, and includes a Certificate of Authenticity.
Framed dimensions 17.5" x 21.5" x .75"
Features natural preserved leaves of:
- White Oak: symbol of protection, health, money, nobility, strength
- Horse Chestnut: symbol of luxury, uniqueness, growth, longevity
- Black Tupelo: symbol of endurance, transformation, adapting to tough circumstances
SHIPPING INFO
Shipping within the continental United States is included in the artwork price. For delivery outside the U.S., please contact me for a custom shipping quote.
While I’m unable to guarantee delivery windows due to carrier delays, most U.S. orders arrive within 10–14 business days.
If you have any questions, feel free to reach out at srobinson123@msn.com
RETURN & REFUND POLICY
Return and Refund Policy
All paintings, prints, and products are final sale. If you have any questions regarding materials, color or framing, please email me at srobinson123@msn.com prior to checkout and I will be happy to answer questions or send additional photos. Please note that image colors on this website can vary slightly from screen to screen.
All shipments are insured. I do my best to protect your investment; however, should your artwork arrive damaged, please contact me immediately at srobinson123@msn.com with photos and I will resolve the issue.
CARE INSTRUCTIONS
Artwork has been varnished for protection and preservation of the natural materials. To remove dust, use a soft, dry brush (such as a sable makeup brush) or a microfiber cloth. Start from the top and work your way down. Do not scrub or use abrasive materials.

