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A celebration of authenticity and the natural harmony that arises when we embrace our true selves. Just as bees and butterflies are instinctively drawn to a flower’s nectar, people are naturally attracted to those who radiate their genuine essence. In a world where many lose themselves in the images of others, this piece is a reminder that being your purest self aligns you with the flow of life, drawing in connections effortlessly. The hexagonal honeycomb patterns symbolize structure and unity, while the interplay of bees and butterflies represents coexistence—thriving together without hierarchy. Through this piece, I invite you to receive the Earth's nectar, grow in your light, and harmonize with one another in an unforced, organic way.
Painted on: 16×20-inch stretch canvas-(mixed media - acrylic paint, oil pastels, gel medium, scrap-paper)
A celebration of authenticity and the natural harmony that arises when we embrace our true selves. Just as bees and butterflies are instinctively drawn to a flower’s nectar, people are naturally attracted to those who radiate their genuine essence. In a world where many lose themselves in the images of others, this piece is a reminder that being your purest self aligns you with the flow of life, drawing in connections effortlessly. The hexagonal honeycomb patterns symbolize structure and unity, while the interplay of bees and butterflies represents coexistence—thriving together without hierarchy. Through this piece, I invite you to receive the Earth's nectar, grow in your light, and harmonize with one another in an unforced, organic way.
Painted on: 16×20-inch stretch canvas-(mixed media - acrylic paint, oil pastels, gel medium, scrap-paper)
A celebration of authenticity and the natural harmony that arises when we embrace our true selves. Just as bees and butterflies are instinctively drawn to a flower’s nectar, people are naturally attracted to those who radiate their genuine essence. In a world where many lose themselves in the images of others, this piece is a reminder that being your purest self aligns you with the flow of life, drawing in connections effortlessly. The hexagonal honeycomb patterns symbolize structure and unity, while the interplay of bees and butterflies represents coexistence—thriving together without hierarchy. Through this piece, I invite you to receive the Earth's nectar, grow in your light, and harmonize with one another in an unforced, organic way.
Painted on: 16×20-inch stretch canvas-(mixed media - acrylic paint, oil pastels, gel medium, scrap-paper)