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A portion of the artwork profits support cat rescue goals of the Hope Ebony Animal Society
This artwork prominently features straight lines, creating a sense of order and structure. The color palette is vibrant and varied, incorporating shades of green, yellow, red, violet, black, and nude, which together create a harmonious and eye-catching contrast. The shapes used in this piece prominently include leaves, adding a natural element that suggests growth and renewal.
Symbolically, this artwork represents the complexity and capabilities of the prefrontal cortex, the part of the brain associated with decision-making, problem-solving, and creative thinking. It celebrates the spark of inspiration and the power of innovative thought.
Furthermore, the artwork is a tribute to Jane Addams, a pioneering social reformer who dedicated her life to supporting immigrants and the impoverished by founding Hull House in Chicago. Her work is emblematic of compassion and social justice.
The themes of pleasure, love, and friendship are also woven into the artwork, drawing inspiration from the philosophical writings of Confucius and Aristotle. These themes are explored in Aristotle's "Nicomachean Ethics," particularly in books 7 and 8, where he delves into the nature of human relationships and ethical living. Through these elements, the artwork invites viewers to reflect on the interconnectedness of human experience and the pursuit of a meaningful life.
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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