Description
Watercolour, Mikron Ink and Acrylic Pen
42cm x 32cm Acid free paper
Available Framed or Unframed
Symbology:
Japanese Crane
The crane is universally admired for its grace. They are remarkably
long-lived and monogamous to one partner. Thus, they are
metaphorically standing for longevity, fidelity, fortune and wisdom.
The snow-white feathers of spread-out elegant wings are set against
rolling clouds, indicating freedom, aspiration and elegance.
Man
We all strive for a long-lasting love and relationship, for happiness and
protecting ourselves and our family. These are all good intentions.
Therefore, stand with intelligence, responsibility and freedom.
Self-reflect and be aware when change needs to happen.
Learn to find your balance and develop your inner strength.
Sea
“The heart of man is very much like the sea. It has its storms, it has its
tides…, and in its depts it has its pearls.” (Vincent van Gogh)
Vegetation
Growth is often uncomfortable, messy and full of feelings of uncertainty,
but it is necessary. Old ways won’t open new doors.
“Growth is painful. Change is painful. But nothing is as painful as staying
stuck somewhere you don’t belong.”