Black Mountains 4

from $498.00

One of a Kind, Every Time
Our signature shadow boxes transform textiles into dimensional art. This one features hand-textured paper—framed in crystal-clear, flame-polished acrylic and backed with luxury Belgian linen. The combination of depth, texture, and clarity creates a striking effect—modern, elevated, and endlessly versatile.

Perfect for layering on a gallery wall, styling a bookshelf, or standing alone as a statement piece, each shadow box is truly one of a kind, meaning every piece is an original collectible. More than décor, they’re everyday magic, framed—a signature hey acrylic! design created to bring personality and depth to any space.

About the Artist
Sarah Edwards now lives and works in Brooklyn, New York, but grew up in Northern California where art played an important role in her life from a very young age. Animals, nature, and issues around the health of our global ecosystems are the foundational themes in her work. Her imagery explores the anesthetized natural figure as both monument and object; a revered and belittled antidote to modern life. Sarah's credentials include a BA in Fine Art from the University of California at Berkeley, training in conceptual design from the Massachusetts College of Art and Design, and a Fellowship in painting from Yale University.

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One of a Kind, Every Time
Our signature shadow boxes transform textiles into dimensional art. This one features hand-textured paper—framed in crystal-clear, flame-polished acrylic and backed with luxury Belgian linen. The combination of depth, texture, and clarity creates a striking effect—modern, elevated, and endlessly versatile.

Perfect for layering on a gallery wall, styling a bookshelf, or standing alone as a statement piece, each shadow box is truly one of a kind, meaning every piece is an original collectible. More than décor, they’re everyday magic, framed—a signature hey acrylic! design created to bring personality and depth to any space.

About the Artist
Sarah Edwards now lives and works in Brooklyn, New York, but grew up in Northern California where art played an important role in her life from a very young age. Animals, nature, and issues around the health of our global ecosystems are the foundational themes in her work. Her imagery explores the anesthetized natural figure as both monument and object; a revered and belittled antidote to modern life. Sarah's credentials include a BA in Fine Art from the University of California at Berkeley, training in conceptual design from the Massachusetts College of Art and Design, and a Fellowship in painting from Yale University.