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Back Home by Rebekah Webb

28x28" art piece printed on archival, ultra smooth, matte, fine art paper framed in two 32x32" acrylic panels (1/4 and 1/8 inch thickness) with polished edges.

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Size : 28 x 28
Art Type: Fine Art Print
Framing : Unframed
Frame Type: Double Panel
Hardware Color: Gold View Full Detail
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About the Art

Rebekah Webb's Back Home evokes a deep sense of comfort and belonging. Through soft, earthy tones and subtle textures, Webb captures the feeling of returning to a place of peace and familiarity. The abstract forms suggest a landscape both personal and universal, where warmth and tranquility reign.

Rebekah Webb

Rebekah Webb

Born and raised in Mobile, Alabama, Rebekah Phillips Webb returned to the Mobile Bay area after college and settled into an Artists' Colony known as Fairhope, where she launched her fine art career. Rebekah received a Bachelor of Fine Arts from The University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa, AL, and continued fine art studies at The College of Charleston in Charleston, SC, and Lorenzo De'Medici - The Art Institute of Florence, Italy. 

Inspiring wonder and connection - Rebekah’s work challenges the viewer to look beyond the surface. She often explores the balance between the abstract and the familiarity or the significance of place and memory. “Art is a personal experience, and I want the viewer to feel, see, and discover something for themselves,” states Rebekah. Drawing from her Southern heritage and experiences growing up on the Gulf Coast, nature, water, and family are ever-present themes in her work.