“Reawakening” : Original Artwork by Karien Bredenkamp
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"Reawakening"

Sale price$35.00
Print Or Original?:Limited Edition Print
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Only 42 units left

Prints: Limited edition of 50

About The Artwork:

Behold the mystery of "Reawakening," a black-and-white illustration that captures a captivating rose emerging from a broken egg, with liquid running from it containing stars.

The image of a rose growing out of a broken egg is rich in symbolism. The rose is often associated with love, passion, and beauty and is often used to represent the feminine. An egg can also express fertility, creativity, and transmutation. In many cultures worldwide, eggs are symbols of hope and resurrection, as they embody a cycle of death and renewal.

The fact that the egg is broken may suggest a sense of loss or the idea that something has been destroyed or taken away. However, the rose growing out of it indicates that new life and growth can emerge from even the most difficult or challenging circumstances.

The liquid running from the broken egg may represent the idea of tears or the release of emotions, and the stars inside it may symbolize hope and a sense of wonder or magic. Stars are often used to represent hopes and dreams, and they can also be seen as symbols of inspiration and guidance on our life journey.

Taken together, the symbolism of a rose growing out of a broken egg with a liquid running from it with stars inside may suggest the idea of transformation and rebirth, even in the face of loss and difficult circumstances.

"It’s okay to be messy. Like sunflowers, galaxies, and fingerprints, your life is an intricately designed spiral. Your wrinkles, bumps, and bruises show the world you are a force of nature. Forget linear. When you embrace chaos, it brings its own kind of order." ― Kristen Lee

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