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Mind your Eagle
- 29.7 x 42 cm
$71
Blue in this case represents flow and because an eagle is a bird, it portrays our fight and flight of life. An eagle makes it look so easy because it’s so precise; it anticipates its prey from a mile away and attacks or executes with a perfect timing. We learn from it the essence of dominance and precision. It also teaches us that doubt is amateur and execution is everything when practiced with finesse and gut timing. Mind your ego doesn't mean we should disregard having one but it implies that we should be aware of it being apart of us and appreciate it for its strengths because once we do we're able to fly Black and Yellow symbolize the highs and the lows; turbulence or waves; experiencing flight or flow through life’s journey. It takes alot of precision and timing to have an Eagles instinct. Sometimes we are stuck wondering why we keep falling through the same life cycles and because we think we know it all. It is hard to see our own flaws. Our egos have blinded us. The fall tends to feel longer and more hurtful then; but when we lighten up and learn from the environment around us; new experiences flow through; then we can finally take flight like an Eagle. - Saviour Masange
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$71
Smile Jamaica
- 29.1 x 42 cm
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$72
Inspired by the legendary Bob Marley. This creation has a sense of humor to it, otherwise it truly portrays how cheerful Bob Marley was. His music projects a peaceful energy. A liberating and freeing feeling. There is positive vibe that I believe is portrayed in this painting aswell. With the colours; it gives out a sense of lightness and clear skys. Painted on a wood panel. The smoothness that comes with that is soothing. The texture of it is even more fulfilling.
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$72
Shere Khan
- 29.7 x 42 cm
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$72
Inspired by the Jungle Book. A boy named Mowgli is brought up in the jungle by a pack of wolves. When Shere Khan, a tiger threatens to kill him because Shere Khan deems him unworthy of being in the jungle. Mowgli undergoes a journey of selfdiscovery with the help of the animals around him. Shere Khan possesses an intense hatred for humans due to his fear of guns and fire. He portrays a certain hatred and resentment that breeds out of trying to fight nature and control it. This fear drives his ambition but it also drives his greed. I was born in the jungle; I have obeyed the Law of the Jungle; and there is no wolf of ours from whose paws I have not pulled a thorn. Surely they are my brothers!” “My heart is heavy with the things that I do not understand.” - Mowgli
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