'We'll Ascend Together' | Elisabeth Wing
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'We'll Ascend Together' | Elisabeth Wing

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'We'll Ascend Together' | Elisabeth WingMultiple Sizes, 'We'll Ascend Together' by Elisabeth Wing, Open Edition This piece, called Well Ascend Together is based on the Quaker Proverb, Youll lift me and Ill lift thee, and well ascend together. When Elisabeth heard that quote it left an impression and made her think of families and generations working together to navigate this life. She leans on what her parents taught her, which is what their parents had taught them. Unframed Watercolor

 
Multiple Sizes, 'We'll Ascend Togetherby Elisabeth Wing, Open Edition
This piece, called “We’ll Ascend Together” is based on the Quaker Proverb, “You’ll lift me and I’ll lift thee, and we’ll ascend together.”

When Elisabeth heard that quote it left an impression and made her think of families and generations working together to navigate this life. She leans on what her parents taught her, which is what their parents had taught them.
  • Unframed Watercolor Prints
  • Print Sizes: 5"x7", 8"x10" 

About Elisabeth: Elisabeth Wing is the artist and designer behind Wingmade. She has always embraced the arts and graduated from BYU with a degree in Industrial Design, where she fell in love with sketching and form. When she discovered surface design there was no turning back!

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