Collective Effervescence #1 11x14

$75.00

UNFRAMED

11x14“ Limited Series of 20

When it comes to starting a personal art collection on a budget, my Limited Edition Fine Art Print is the perfect option. Each piece created with the highest quality materials is one of a numbered edition and is authenticated and signed by me.

‘Collective Effervescence’ is a series of 4 interlinked fine art prints. Our dance fosters unity and amplifies our shared energy. Together, we transcend individuality.

Painted as an ensemble, these prints embody the sense that shared emotions and experiences create a sense of cohesion.

The name is inspired by the work of Dacher Keltner - a contemporary psychologist and researcher. His work focuses on how collective effervescence influences emotions and behavior in modern society.

  • Giclée print with white border to fit 11x14 frame

  • ColdPress paper

  • Acid free pH buffered

  • 100% cotton rag

  • Watercolour paper look

  • 305 gsm, 21 mil, matte (textured)

  • Larger sizes on request - all print products are created from professionally scanned original work. See additional details for scanning info

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- When I first heard this term I was immediately captivated. I’m motivated by others and love to help, gather and foster a sense of community. This has been a constant in my life. 

Collective Effervescence was a concept first used in 1912 by French sociologist Émile Durkheim.  It has since been applied by Dacher Keltner in the context of his studies on emotions, human connection, and group dynamics.  Keltner is a contemporary psychologist and researcher who has discussed the concept of "collective effervescence" and broader applications in understanding how collective experiences and shared emotions play a role in various aspects of human behavior and social interactions.

Keltner, interviewed by Krista Tippet (ONBeing podcast) spoke about his life, his work and how his research has been received globally - in the past and in recent years as we tap deeper into understanding our place in the world, how we interact and how many of us are beginning to question how we can contribute to the future of how we live together. -