Love and warmth
The soothing warmth of true love that keeps the heart dancing and beating in silence!
Dimensions: 48″ X 36″ X 1.5″
Description
Love and Warmth
Love is a force to be reckoned with. It stands for peace and warmth. It in itself is a colorful concept. Love is to be felt, and this painting surely implores us to feel the strength that love radiates. Rosalind’s use of bold colors has given a soul to this abstract piece.
In a vivid perception, the painting depicts two horses facing each other. These animals seem to be in perfect harmony, and the contrasting background adds to the aesthetic. The intricate brush strokes of different shades of blue, white, greens, and black also convey a message. Horses are comprehended to portray freedom. They know no bounds and soar through distant grasslands. Love correspondingly is freedom. The liberty to break free from the cages of loneliness and find solace in each other’s company is the promise of true love. The mix of colors that works in rhythm to create the silhouette of these animals is a perfect portrayal of the terrain.
When one falls in love, one finds company, and warmth in each other, they can’t help but view the world in each other. They are completely vulnerable and open themselves to each other, physically and emotionally. Rosalind ingeniously captured this divine power of love that separates the human conscience and escorts us to a realm of self-actualization.
The bold hues of orange and red emanate a strong resemblance to the sun. The burning passion for love holds the ultimate power to engulf all evil conscience. The soft intricate black lines depict the cages of ill emotions that capture a man in an eternal war with themselves.
However, some of Rosalind’s avid viewers may also have a different perception. Love has no definition. It holds a different value for everyone. As we look into the bigger picture, we might look at the features of the animals to be similar. While people look for love in other human beings, we often tend to overlook someone who craves it the most, ourselves. Yes, loving oneself is true love. Before we give love, the impetus foundation of falling for ourselves teaches us the true meaning of love. Love demands respect, and dedication. The moment we feed ourselves with it, we are capable to provide it to others.
Additional information
Weight | 6 kg |
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Dimensions | 48 × 36 × 1.5 in |