The sakura of Japan are known around the world for their radiant, delicate and transient beauty They are more than simply beautiful cherry blossom trees. They are tied to Japanβs history, culture and identity. Originally used to divine the yearβs harvest, sakura came to embody wabi-sabi philosophy and shinto ideals of impermanence, hope and renewal. After spotting this one down in Victoria not only did I want to paint it but was also inspired by the spiritual connection with life it has.
Sakura
$1,100
Ready to hang
$1,100
Artwork Details
Medium | Acrylic, Canvas, Ready to hang |
Dimensions | 39.4in (W) x 39.4in (H) x 1.4in (D) |
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Artist Bio
Karen Jaques is a Grief Counselor, a path she followed after experiencing many losses and challenges in her own life. Her passion for life drives her to be bold, brave and courageous believing that adversity can become a path that links us back to our authentic selves, and strengthen our capacity to get us through. That passion for life comes through in Karenβs approach to her creative work as she seizes the moment and expresses with hands rather than brushes. She captures the lightness of life often balanced with the dark in bright and bold compositions that serve to remind us that nature and our surrounds will always ground us spiritually, and emotionally if we are open
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karen's studio is in Central Coast NSW