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Violet Rose

Violet Rose

$150.00Price
GST Included

 

Open Prints

* Size 378 x 274mm

* Drop-shipped directly from the printers to your door

 

My Giclee Prints are true to the original, professionally printed on superb Hahnemühle German Etching Paper, loose cut with 30mm border. Open prints are unlimited, neither numbered or signed.

 

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"Playfully, with a regal grace, and the fruitful attributes of a goddess, she casts her enchantment with pure spirit. She seems mystical, and it really is no illusion: she is strong and exudes confidence from her very being. She welcomes change. She is not afraid. She thrives in the dark and will show you the way." Violet Rose by Tanya Marie Reeves

 

Name

Of English origin, Violet is a name which simply refers to the flower of the same name. In turn, the violet flower epitomes love and faithfulness though is also associated with death and resurrection. 


Inspiration

"Within every woman is a wild and natural force." - Unknown


Series

#1 of 4 - The Wild Roses is a series which lay bare the innate traits of ones unique disposition in relation to her spiritual connection with nature. Her animal instinct, if you will. Her simplicities and complexities. Her sensuality, sexuality and strength. Her mystery. The bite in her bark, the hiss in her kiss, the flutter of her wings and the spirit of her heart and soul.

 

Totems

  • Oryx is a symbol of Grace.
  • They are also associated with darkness, mystery and magic. They are playful and unpredictable.
  • As well as beauty and colour, a butterfly symbolises change and transformation and resurrection or rebirth.
  • Pagans recognise fish (and other water animals) as symbols of fertility and power of the female deity.
  • Violet, a shade of purple, which is often associated with royalty, nobility, luxury power and ambition. It also symbolises wealth wisdom grandeur, devotion mystery magic and independence.
  • A violet rose stands for one with an irresistible enchantment.
  • The rose itself is one of the oldest flowers in cultivation and has many meanings which vary depending on its color and creed. However, any rose customarily encapsulates love, beauty, promise, hope, passion, wisdom, intrigue, devotion, sensuality and timelessness. Its thorns commonly represent pain and imperfection though due to natures intent may contradictory embody protection, perseverance and ascent. 


Details

14 June 2017
1524x1016mm 60x40"
Acrylic on calico on stretched canvas
Original Sold

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