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Alex Monroe, Art Curator, New York, USA
30.04.2025 at 11:16
An artist who also writes like this — that’s a real rarity. I have a deep love for symbolists. Respect
Comment (David R., Texas, USA)
30.04.2025 at 02:11
I really love your work and have been following you for a long time. This piece made a strong impression on me. I'm truly impressed by the depth...
Sarah M., Austin, Texas
27.04.2025 at 16:36
Sarah M., Austin, Texas "I fell in love with this piece the moment I saw it online. When it arrived, it was even more beautiful than the photos....
Magnolias, 2012
Canvas, oil, 40 × 60 cm
Long ago, in the dawn of time, when the Earth was just learning to awaken after night, magnolias became the first flowers born from the breath of Spring itself.
They were not shaped from soil and water, but from the energy of dreams and the promises of new life.
Each blossom is an unfulfilled wish of someone who once dared to believe against all odds.
On this canvas, magnolias are frozen in eternal movement, reaching through time, preserving within their petals the original purity of intention.
Their colors are not mere pigments, but whispers that remind us: every beginning is tender but not weak, fragile but not doomed.
In every curve of the stem lies a memory of endless human attempts to find oneself again in a world that is always shifting.
"Magnolias" is a legend about how true strength is born from silence, and beauty — from the moment between a breath and a word.
| Original Created: | 2012 |
|---|---|
| Subjects: | Floral |
| Materials: | Canvas |
| Styles: | Realism |
| Mediums: | Oil, Color, Paint |
| Painting: | Oil on Canvas |
| Original: | One-of-a-kind Artwork |
| Size: | 60 W x 40 H x 2.5 D cm |
| Frame: | Not Framed |
| Ready to Hang: | Not applicable |
| Packaging: | Ships in a Box |
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