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Size: 35.4 W x 27.6 H x 0.8 D in
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I'd like to name this framed canvas Persephone. In greek mythology Persephone is the goddess of spring and summer and queen of underworld. As compromise Zeus proposed: Persephone would spend half of the year with her mother Demeter, and the other half with her new husband Hades. Just like seed, Persephone spends six months of the year below the earth. This is the period of Demeter's grief which coincides with the dark, winter months. However, when the time comes for Persephone to return to her mother, Demeter brings back the light and the warmth, and the earth rejoices in abundance, symbolizing the arrival of spring and summer.
Acrylic on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
35.4 W x 27.6 H x 0.8 D in
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jaz.drive_gallery. Just call her Jaz! As simple her name, her presence is: 23-year young woman with talent for art. Born in Carinthia state, Austria, she was raised in a protectory and will become a talented artist, because of some colors and brushes she got from her socio-educational instructor when she was at the age of eight. Jaz realized early on, she can use her drawings as a kind of medium to compensate her experiences. Life got a bit easier that way, and so she has swung her brushes - until now, 15 years later, she had her first premiere exhibition at the onset of the pandemic - and it was complete success! With tearful eyes, she stared at the crowd in front of her, had her speech and all of those human-beings were listening to her, empathize with her and were celebrating with her. It was as if a huge amount of people could imagine her and literally celebrate with her the survival of past years. Her exhibition visitors were dancing in the comfortable warmth of the premises at the Aichwaldsee, standing outside on the patio to have a quality conversation over good drinks. Perhaps, they didn't drink any liquor, just coke, who knows. Others were standing at the front of a bonfire, their gazes across the lake. It was cold outside, so they were standing like fat penguins one by another. This was a short break from the pandemic madness.
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