Two Sisters, One Soul
Limited edition fine art print on paper, likely a giclée or offset lithograph, framed under glass. • Mara (as indicated by the printed signature and hand-signature in the lower margin).

Style & Movement
Contemporary Soulful/Visionary Art; influenced by Primitivism, Surrealism, and New Age aesthetic movements.
Medium & Technique
Print reproduction of an original painting (likely acrylic or mixed media with stippling and glazing); features saturated color, stylized line work, and textural visual effects.
Creation Period
Late 20th to early 21st century (c. 1990-2010).
Dimensions & Format
Approximately 18 x 24 inches (image size); horizontal landscape format.
Subject Description
A symmetrical composition featuring two stylized female figures facing each other with hands touching in a prayer-like gesture. The figures have crowned heads (wreaths) and contain symbolic animals in their chests: a dolphin (left) and a deer/doe (right). A central lotus flower and heart symbol emphasize themes of spiritual connection, sisterhood, and harmony with nature.
Condition & Value Assessment
Condition Assessment
Very Good; the print appears bright with no significant fading, though there is a minor reflection/glare from the glass in the photograph.
Estimated Market Value
$100 - $300 USD.
Auction Estimate
$50 - $150 USD.
Provenance History
Likely acquired from a boutique gallery or directly from the artist's studio/website. Hand-signed and titled by the artist in the lower white margin.
Art Historical Significance
Represents the trend of 'Sacred Feminine' art popularized in the 1990s and 2000s; demonstrates a fusion of folk motifs and contemporary spiritual iconography aimed at a commercial or decorative market.
Notable Features
Includes a handwritten title 'Two Sisters, One Soul' and a second hand-signature on the border, distinguishing it from mass-produced posters.
Condition Issues
Potential light exposure on paper; minor scuffing on the wooden frame; no visible foxing or moisture damage in the provided image.
Conservation Recommendations
Keep out of direct sunlight to prevent UV fading; use acid-free matting if reframing; maintain stable humidity to prevent paper rippling.