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Small Invisible Lydia Bassis

$775 (framed)

This work was created for "Keepsake 2025", a group exhibition at Uprise Art reflecting on how an artwork can serve as a vessel to carry a message, memory, or metaphor from the creator. Read more here.

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Materials Acrylic, graphite, and Kozo paper on wood panel

This artwork is expected to ship within 3-4 weeks. After your order is placed, our team will be in touch to confirm the timeline. This artwork is expected to ship within 3-4 weeks. After your order is placed, our team will be in touch to confirm the timeline. - This artwork is currently ready-to-hang, and can be picked-up at Uprise Art within 1-2 business days, or shipped within 1 week of your order. This artwork is expected to ship within 1-3 weeks. After your order is placed, our team will be in touch to confirm the timeline.

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This artwork is expected to ship within 3-4 weeks. After your order is placed, our team will be in touch to confirm the timeline.

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This artwork is expected to ship within 3-4 weeks. After your order is placed, our team will be in touch to confirm the timeline.

If you have a specific deadline, please include a note in the special requests field during checkout and we’ll do our best to accommodate.
- This artwork is currently ready-to-hang, and can be picked-up at Uprise Art within 1-2 business days, or shipped within 1 week of your order. This artwork is expected to ship within 1-3 weeks. After your order is placed, our team will be in touch to confirm the timeline.

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In this piece, I was thinking about the little things my child collects when we are on nature walks or search in tide pools at the beach, and the intimate moments of connection that happen when we find treasures and marvel in their beauty together. It could be a shell or an acorn, a spiral-patterned rock, or a unique feather. We all pick up little things along the way, a souvenir or memento to remember a person, time or place. My paintings of imagined curios carry the memory of small moments of connection with a loved one. They are about being present, looking closer, and noticing deeper.

Lydia Bassis

About the Artist

Working intuitively, Lydia Bassis' paintings and drawings explore the unseen phenomenon of our world, capturing energy and experiences that can't be put into words.

News and Notables

•Exhibited at North Seattle College Art Gallery, 2022

•Solo exhibition, Unspoken, Zinc Contemporary, 2018

•Artist in Residence, The Vermont Studio Center, 2013