The original textured painting was created during a deeply personal moment in my life, after learning that my grandmother has cancer and chose not to pursue treatment. The piece became a way to process grief, love, and the quiet strength required to hold both at the same time. The owl, her favourite animal, stands as a symbol of wisdom, protection, and enduring presence. Created using acrylic paint and modeling paste, the surface is richly textured, allowing light and shadow to move across the canvas. Soft mauves, greys, and earthy golds surround the owl, reflecting the emotional complexity of grief, where sorrow exists alongside gratitude, beauty, and love. While this artwork holds personal meaning, it also speaks to universal emotions. It represents the ache of loss, the comfort of memory, and the joy someone brings simply by existing in our lives. The owl’s steady gaze embodies resilience and the quiet reassurance of love that remains, even in the most difficult moments. This piece is well suited for a space of reflection, healing, or connection, whether that is a bedroom, living room, or a quiet corner of your home. It is ideal for those who appreciate emotional depth, symbolism, and artwork that tells a meaningful story. Elevate your space with our framed canvas prints, featuring rich texture that adds depth for a captivating art experience: Canvas Material: FSC-certified wood stretcher bars, cotton-polyester blend (300-350gsm, 350-400 microns). Size Options: 13 sizes in inches (US&CA) and cms (rest of the world). Frame Colors: Black, Natural Wood, Dark Brown. Sustainable Wood: FSC-certified or locally sourced poplar or pine. High-Quality Printing: Long-lasting, vibrant colors. Hanging Kit: Included, varies by country. Frame Dimensions: The width (the front of the frame) is 9 to 14 mm wide (0.35" to 0.55"), with thickness varying by region— 42 mm (1.65") in North America and 32 mm (1.26") in Europe. A 12 mm (0.45") gap between the canvas and frame ensures a snug fit. No minimum orders, printed and shipped on demand.
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