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Iconic
- 40 x 40 cm
$114
Iconic describes a woman who has found a confidence in herself; she nolonger worries but acts on her intuition; she owns up and keeps her composure through the hurdles of everyday life; she knows she is beautiful and she needs not anybody to tell her otherwise; she inspires many but only stays true to self. In the end she is admired and adored and considered to be iconic. Purple represents all the pain and joy she endures through her journey. It symbolizes a wave of both, the highs and the lows of her everyday life regardless the frequency; tempo or mood. Black is a symbol of pride. It shows her ability to spread out and conquer each hurdle with her head held high; without fear and without doubt. Yellow is her final reward. It represents her shine/glow; the fruits of her labor; her enlightenment. It portrays the goddess in her. Being Iconic means standing out. To be an anomaly then becoming someone others can believe in; find hope in and aspire to be like. To beat the odds and stand on business A symbol of an inner glow, class and beauty; her hair spreads out and through its roots a new world is created; a world full of freedom and pride in one self; embracing the goddess she is; one cannot help but feel Iconic.
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$114
Inner Child
- 29.7 x 42 cm
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Exploring the traits of our inner child. Despite our age it is all black and white. It clears out all self doubt and releases the insecurities we feel as we get older. Avoiding a caged mind and allowing ourselves the little things that give us life.
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Oshun
- 21 x 29.7 cm
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In this creation I see a queen. I see an african goddess and this is mainly because of the combination with the colours. Which help depict a goddess of yoruba. A goddess of the Yoruba religion that is often associated with water, purity, fertility, love, and abundance.
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