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Type: Original
Medium: Oil
Genre: Landscape
Artwork Size: 84cm (w) x 60cm (h)
Uploaded on: Monday 12th Aug, 2024
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Indulge in a moment of tranquility. Imagine a peaceful meadow bathed in golden light, as the sun sets on another perfect day. 'Transience' captures this idyllic moment in time, with its glowing tones, and delicate Cow Parsley flowers. Let its soothing and uplifting palette transform your space into a serene oasis.
These moments in time are so easily missed or overlooked. After all, its just a patch of grass? Stopping for a while to take a breath & really see what is around us is just so good for our wellbeing. nature soothes out the stresses of life & lingering for a time to really take in the tiny details gives our minds a mini holiday. To me as an artist they provide endless inspiration, but also a deep healing & calming of mind, body & spirit.The early evening light across a patch of meadow grass. The breath of a breeze shimmering through the seedheads. The blooming of a wildflower. The passing of a day, a week. Everything is transient. Moments come & go, sometimes disappearing into the either, sometimes leaving a permanent impression.
Yet, we get so very attached to things. Get used to things being a certain way, being in a certain place, relationships with certain people. We want to hold on to things & not let go. But in holding on we either stifle the thing we hold or become complacent & not appreciative of how very wonderful things are. We let our memories or our future desires dominate our thoughts & minds & just forget to truly live the moment we are in.
So often this distraction of thinking or off grasping onto something just takes away the joy of just being in the moment & appreciating what is right in front of us. If we can be more present to ‘right now’, to find the beauty in the every moment, life becomes richer, fuller more enriching. The moments come & go, but being in them fully gives us a more technicolour experience. Makes time last & not whizz by in a blur.
The things we hold onto, become attached to. Homes, belongings, people. They can hold