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This painting had so many meanings and messages coming through for me as I painted. 
It was inspired by a day I spent sketching at RHS Wisley. My favourite part of the gardens is te walled garden late in summer, when the borders are wild & overgrown, spilling a tangle of fronds & flowers in every direction.
As I passed through in the morning the border was filled woth pink poppies, sweet & delicate amongst the yellow Achillea.
My sketchbook caught sketched flowers against the sky. I passed through again twice during the day & was struck as to how quickly the border was changing, forst the flowers started losing a petal here & there, but by the late afternoon there was not a poppy in sight, just turquoise pods, plump with seed.
 Nature understands impermanence so well, constantly flowing, changing and yet beautiful in each moment. The wonder and special unique wonder of every moment can so easily be missed if you're looking just for the most obvious.
The blooming poppies would often be though of as the pinnacle of beauty but each glance brought me new moments of joy.
It took me to thoughts of how being unattached to how something should be gives freedom and flow in life. Of taking the beauty of a moment & loving it for what it is Not to expectation, of what was or what might be.
The Impermanence of every moment in nature, moving on to the next , each perfect in it's own way. If we look closely & notice, every moment of life has its own treasure. Something to be grateful for. If we can just live in those moments & let go of all else, life flows with ease. We are filled with wonder instead of angst
The painting makes a relaxing and peaceful centrepiece to a room imbuing its surroundings with calm, quiet & soothing feelings.
Impermanence is framed in a white box frame with museum quality non reflective glass, held above the painting wih internal fillets.
This painting had so many meanings and messages coming through for me as I painted. 
It was inspired by a day I spent sketching at RHS Wisley. My favourite part of the gardens is te walled garden late in summer, when the borders are wild & overgrown, spilling a tangle of fronds & flowers in every direction.
As I passed through in the morning the border was filled woth pink poppies, sweet & delicate amongst the yellow Achillea.
My sketchbook caught sketched flowers against the sky. I passed through again twice during the day & was struck as to how quickly the border was changing, forst the flowers started losing a petal here & there, but by the late afternoon there was not a poppy in sight, just turquoise pods, plump with seed.
 Nature understands impermanence so well, constantly flowing, changing and yet beautiful in each moment. The wonder and special unique wonder of every moment can so easily be missed if you're looking just for the most obvious.
The blooming poppies would often be though of as the pinnacle of beauty but each glance brought me new moments of joy.
It took me to thoughts of how being unattached to how something should be gives freedom and flow in life. Of taking the beauty of a moment & loving it for what it is Not to expectation, of what was or what might be.
The Impermanence of every moment in nature, moving on to the next , each perfect in it's own way. If we look closely & notice, every moment of life has its own treasure. Something to be grateful for. If we can just live in those moments & let go of all else, life flows with ease. We are filled with wonder instead of angst
The painting makes a relaxing and peaceful centrepiece to a room imbuing its surroundings with calm, quiet & soothing feelings.
Impermanence is framed in a white box frame with museum quality non reflective glass, held above the painting wih internal fillets.
This painting had so many meanings and messages coming through for me as I painted. 
It was inspired by a day I spent sketching at RHS Wisley. My favourite part of the gardens is te walled garden late in summer, when the borders are wild & overgrown, spilling a tangle of fronds & flowers in every direction.
As I passed through in the morning the border was filled woth pink poppies, sweet & delicate amongst the yellow Achillea.
My sketchbook caught sketched flowers against the sky. I passed through again twice during the day & was struck as to how quickly the border was changing, forst the flowers started losing a petal here & there, but by the late afternoon there was not a poppy in sight, just turquoise pods, plump with seed.
 Nature understands impermanence so well, constantly flowing, changing and yet beautiful in each moment. The wonder and special unique wonder of every moment can so easily be missed if you're looking just for the most obvious.
The blooming poppies would often be though of as the pinnacle of beauty but each glance brought me new moments of joy.
It took me to thoughts of how being unattached to how something should be gives freedom and flow in life. Of taking the beauty of a moment & loving it for what it is Not to expectation, of what was or what might be.
The Impermanence of every moment in nature, moving on to the next , each perfect in it's own way. If we look closely & notice, every moment of life has its own treasure. Something to be grateful for. If we can just live in those moments & let go of all else, life flows with ease. We are filled with wonder instead of angst
The painting makes a relaxing and peaceful centrepiece to a room imbuing its surroundings with calm, quiet & soothing feelings.
Impermanence is framed in a white box frame with museum quality non reflective glass, held above the painting wih internal fillets.
This painting had so many meanings and messages coming through for me as I painted. 
It was inspired by a day I spent sketching at RHS Wisley. My favourite part of the gardens is te walled garden late in summer, when the borders are wild & overgrown, spilling a tangle of fronds & flowers in every direction.
As I passed through in the morning the border was filled woth pink poppies, sweet & delicate amongst the yellow Achillea.
My sketchbook caught sketched flowers against the sky. I passed through again twice during the day & was struck as to how quickly the border was changing, forst the flowers started losing a petal here & there, but by the late afternoon there was not a poppy in sight, just turquoise pods, plump with seed.
 Nature understands impermanence so well, constantly flowing, changing and yet beautiful in each moment. The wonder and special unique wonder of every moment can so easily be missed if you're looking just for the most obvious.
The blooming poppies would often be though of as the pinnacle of beauty but each glance brought me new moments of joy.
It took me to thoughts of how being unattached to how something should be gives freedom and flow in life. Of taking the beauty of a moment & loving it for what it is Not to expectation, of what was or what might be.
The Impermanence of every moment in nature, moving on to the next , each perfect in it's own way. If we look closely & notice, every moment of life has its own treasure. Something to be grateful for. If we can just live in those moments & let go of all else, life flows with ease. We are filled with wonder instead of angst
The painting makes a relaxing and peaceful centrepiece to a room imbuing its surroundings with calm, quiet & soothing feelings.
Impermanence is framed in a white box frame with museum quality non reflective glass, held above the painting wih internal fillets.
This painting had so many meanings and messages coming through for me as I painted. 
It was inspired by a day I spent sketching at RHS Wisley. My favourite part of the gardens is te walled garden late in summer, when the borders are wild & overgrown, spilling a tangle of fronds & flowers in every direction.
As I passed through in the morning the border was filled woth pink poppies, sweet & delicate amongst the yellow Achillea.
My sketchbook caught sketched flowers against the sky. I passed through again twice during the day & was struck as to how quickly the border was changing, forst the flowers started losing a petal here & there, but by the late afternoon there was not a poppy in sight, just turquoise pods, plump with seed.
 Nature understands impermanence so well, constantly flowing, changing and yet beautiful in each moment. The wonder and special unique wonder of every moment can so easily be missed if you're looking just for the most obvious.
The blooming poppies would often be though of as the pinnacle of beauty but each glance brought me new moments of joy.
It took me to thoughts of how being unattached to how something should be gives freedom and flow in life. Of taking the beauty of a moment & loving it for what it is Not to expectation, of what was or what might be.
The Impermanence of every moment in nature, moving on to the next , each perfect in it's own way. If we look closely & notice, every moment of life has its own treasure. Something to be grateful for. If we can just live in those moments & let go of all else, life flows with ease. We are filled with wonder instead of angst
The painting makes a relaxing and peaceful centrepiece to a room imbuing its surroundings with calm, quiet & soothing feelings.
Impermanence is framed in a white box frame with museum quality non reflective glass, held above the painting wih internal fillets.
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'Impermanence'- Poppy Pod Garden Painting

Anita Nowinska

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This painting had so many meanings and messages coming through for me as I painted. It was inspired by a day I spent sketching at RHS Wisley. My favourite part of the gardens is te walled garden late in summer, when the borders are wild & overgrown, spilling a tangle of fronds & flowers in every direction. As I passed through in the morning the border was filled woth pink poppies, sweet & delicate amongst the yellow Achillea. My sketchbook caught sketched flowers against the sky. I passed through again twice during the day & was struck as to how quickly the border was changing, forst the flowers started losing a petal here & there, but by the late afternoon there was not a poppy in sight, just turquoise pods, plump with seed. Nature understands impermanence so well, constantly flowing, changing and yet beautiful in each moment. The wonder and special unique wonder of every moment can so easily be missed if you're looking just for the most obvious. The blooming poppies would often be though of as the pinnacle of beauty but each glance brought me new moments of joy. It took me to thoughts of how being unattached to how something should be gives freedom and flow in life. Of taking the beauty of a moment & loving it for what it is Not to expectation, of what was or what might be. The Impermanence of every moment in nature, moving on to the next , each perfect in it's own way. If we look closely & notice, every moment of life has its own treasure. Something to be grateful for. If we can just live in those moments & let go of all else, life flows with ease. We are filled with wonder instead of angst The painting makes a relaxing and peaceful centrepiece to a room imbuing its surroundings with calm, quiet & soothing feelings. Impermanence is framed in a white box frame with museum quality non reflective glass, held above the painting wih internal fillets.

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Size:31.5 W x 39.4 H x 1.2 D in

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The power of Nature & taking time to observe its minute details & abundance has incredible effects on well-being. This is the primary inspiration for my work. Exploring the way our ancient genetic connection to the seasons, flora & colours in Nature influences how we feel is the foundation behind the big paintings of flowers, meadows & natural landscapes I create. I paint what I need, not what I feel. Whatever is happening in life, taking the time to observe Nature in quiet contemplation soothes my mind mind & eases my body. You will most often find me with a sketchbook or camera, wandering through gardens, sitting in wild meadows or with my head in a hedgerow, fascinated by those little things we usually walk past. The play of dappled light through meadow grasses, the glint of a dew drop on a petal, these things fill me with wonder & galvanise me to explore them on my canvas. These quiet moments translate into the big evocative paintings I create, which celebrate the simple wonder of the world around me. Somehow, immersing myself in the creative process results in answers to life's puzzles revealing themselves. I find myself relaxing, feeling joy & pain easing. I find it incredibly humbling that many of my collectors say that my work brings them the same sense of well-being. Each painting carries its own story, an opportunity to ponder & feel uplifted. The effect is so powerful that I literally get ill if I don't paint for any prolonged period of time. For me, the painting process is my consuming passion & I feel that my purpose in life is to share it.A few years ago I discovered that there is now scientific evidence that images of the natural world produce endorphins, serotonin & make you feel good. The term for this effect is 'Biophylia". Another deep motivation around my work is that bringing attention to these simple things may promote looking at things in a new way. Noticing, caring, nurturing & hopefully helping our wild world in its struggles. Whether it be to plant a tree, a small patch of meadow or simply to not pull out that brave Dandelion which has survived against all odds between the paving stones.

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