Water Lily
Water Lily, acrylic on canvas, 60☓80 cm
The blue water lily borrows its roots and stems from the dark swampy ground as a metaphor for unpleasant experiences from our past, which linger as stagnant marshes in the backwaters of our minds. By consciously growing, we can become flexible in relation to these experiences and emerge from this swamp with our heads held high.
Water Lily, acrylic on canvas, 60☓80 cm
The blue water lily borrows its roots and stems from the dark swampy ground as a metaphor for unpleasant experiences from our past, which linger as stagnant marshes in the backwaters of our minds. By consciously growing, we can become flexible in relation to these experiences and emerge from this swamp with our heads held high.
Water Lily, acrylic on canvas, 60☓80 cm
The blue water lily borrows its roots and stems from the dark swampy ground as a metaphor for unpleasant experiences from our past, which linger as stagnant marshes in the backwaters of our minds. By consciously growing, we can become flexible in relation to these experiences and emerge from this swamp with our heads held high.
Acrylic on canvas / 80 ✕ 60 ✕ 2.50 cm