Butterfly Totem : Water II [Original Mixed-media Abstract Painting]

Butterfly Totem : Water II [Original Mixed-media Abstract Painting]

4,577.70

This collection was born from the idea of seeing butterflies as a sign at points in my life when I needed it, its powerful symbolism lifted me up when my faith in myself and my dreams wavered. A recurring message from the universe in the past year has been that I should continue to stay on this path of following my dreams, assuring me that I am creating magic.

My intention with this collection is to bring some of that butterfly totem magic to your sacred space, your home!

The element of water inspire the colour scheme of this original mixed-media abstract, and the forms are a deconstruction of the Orange Oak Leaf butterfly.

Water makes up about 70% of the composition of our body and the earth’s surface, representing flow, the conception of new ideas, healing energy and restoration. Water is associated with the Sacral Chakra and, in a balanced state, induces creativity, pleasure, spirituality and authentic expression.

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Title: Water – II

Collection: Butterfly Totems

Dimensions: 10 x 14.8 cm

Medium: Awagami, Japan 250 gsm Bamboo paper which is an eco-friendly blend of 70% bamboo + 30% recycled pulp. Sized for water-based media with 6-7 pH. 100% acid-free. Subtly textured surface.

Professional Artist Grade Archival Watercolour Paints from Daniel Smith, Sennelier, White Nights, Winsor & Newton, Schmincke, and from handmade paint makers Blue Pine Arts, Simone Michiels and Luminosa Colours.

 

The frame is not included, it is solely for you to visualize how the artwork will look framed in your home.

Note about colours: Everyone sees colours a little differently. Additionally, computers are calibrated a little differently as well. We do our best to upload pictures showcasing accurate colours of the artwork, photographed in natural light from multiple angles so that you can get a good look at what you’re investing in.
If you’re still feeling unsure about the colours, then maybe try looking at the images on your friends’ computers so that you can look at the images on differently calibrated devices.

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