All I Have Yet To Be

R34,500

In Japan, the cherry blossom flower or Sakura as its known is honoured and revered, symbolising rebirth, spring, and renewal. It blossoms for only two weeks, and has become a metaphor for fragility and the transience of life. In China, the blossom flower signifies love and the power of women – their beauty, and strength.

Together these meanings behind the blossom flower create a beautiful symbolism that is the perfect fit for what I wanted to express with this piece. Life is short, life is fragile, but life is full of the wonder of all that is still to come – all that we are yet to be.

Original charcoal and mixed media artwork on cotton canvas
Size: 80cm x 80cm x 3.5cm
FRAMED in a beautiful kit wood frame

Sealed, varnished and ready to hang. See below for shipping.

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