“This Too Shall Pass” : Original Artwork by Karien Bredenkamp
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"This Too Shall Pass"

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Print Or Original?:Limited Edition Print
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Prints: Limited edition of 50

About The Artwork: 

"This Too Shall Pass" is a reflective black and white art piece that explores time, emotion, and impermanence. At its center stands a grandfather clock with a heart that swings like a pendulum inside its frame. On either side, hands extend outward, releasing delicate snowflakes that fall slowly through space. This artwork is a meditation on transience and the emotional cycles that move through us, regardless of how permanent they may seem.

Clocks are universal symbols of time and mortality. In art and literature, they often serve as reminders that everything is passing—that moments, joys, griefs, and seasons are constantly shifting. The grandfather clock in this piece evokes tradition and lineage, grounding the viewer in something old and enduring. Yet it also carries an urgency, suggesting that while time moves forward without pause, how we engage with it is entirely up to us.

The heart at the center of the clock replaces the traditional pendulum with something deeply human. It represents feeling, vulnerability, and the emotional weight of each passing second. It suggests that our emotional lives are not separate from time, but woven into it—that the passage of time is not just something we observe, but something we feel deeply in our bodies.

Hands in symbolic art often represent action, offering, or connection. In this piece, the two hands extending from the clock carry snowflakes, gently releasing them into the surrounding space. These hands do not grasp or cling. They let go. Their gesture suggests acceptance and grace, the ability to release what cannot be controlled. 

Snowflakes are ephemeral, unique, and fragile. They fall quietly, changing the world without force. Across cultures, snow is associated with purity, silence, and introspection. Each snowflake in "This Too Shall Pass" speaks to the fleeting nature of emotion and experience. No two moments are alike, and none can be held forever. The falling snow invites the viewer to allow time to move through them rather than resisting it.

Together, the clock, heart, hands, and snowflakes form a tender portrait of impermanence. "This Too Shall Pass" is a reminder that no emotion, no season, and no difficulty lasts forever. The artwork invites viewers to honor what they feel without becoming frozen in it, to trust that time carries both sorrow and healing. This black and white art piece offers comfort without false promises, grounding beauty in the truth that everything changes.

"It's being here now that's important. There's no past and there's no future. Time is a very misleading thing. All there is ever, is the now. We can gain experience from the past, but we can't relive it; and we can hope for the future, but we don't know if there is one." ― George Harrison

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