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A portion of the artwork profits support cat rescue goals of the Hope Ebony Animal Society
This artwork is characterized by its use of freeform lines that seem to dance across the canvas, creating a sense of movement and spontaneity. The colors are carefully chosen, featuring a palette of white, brown, blue, and green, which blend harmoniously to evoke a feeling of tranquility and natural beauty.
The shapes within the artwork are a mix of floral motifs and abstract, amorphous forms, adding layers of complexity and intrigue. These elements intertwine, suggesting a dialogue between nature and imagination.
Symbolically, the artwork delves into the concept of the pars opercularis, a part of the brain associated with language processing and empathy, hinting at deeper cognitive and emotional connections.
Additionally, the artwork pays tribute to Oskar Schindler, a remarkable figure who, in 1944, became an inspiration by saving over 1,000 Jewish lives during the Holocaust. Through his determination to employ and protect them in his factories, Schindler's legacy of courage and humanity is commemorated.
The themes of pleasure, love, and friendship are celebrated, drawing inspiration from the teachings of Confucius and Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics, particularly books 7 and 8. These philosophical ideas are woven into the piece, inviting viewers to reflect on the enduring values of human relationships and ethical living.
Looking to add a little flair to your room or office? Look no further - this canvas print has a vivid, fade-resistant print that you're bound to fall in love with.
•8''x12''size, 1.25″ (3.18 cm) thick poly-cotton blend canvas
• Canvas fabric weight: 10.15 +/- 0.74 oz./yd.² (344 g/m² +/- 25g/m²)
• Fade-resistant
• Hand-stretched over solid wood stretcher bars
• Mounting brackets included
• Blank product sourced from the US, Canada, Europe, UK, or Australia
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