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Dimensions: 24 x 36 inch 60 cm x 90 cm oil on panel

Hand-signed at the back of the painting.

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The Greek word agape is considered by many to be the most profound term for love. It is used in the Bible to characterise the eternal, unconditional love that God has for humankind. This type of selfless, compassionate love is seen by some as the most meaningful love there is.

It seems that people often find unconditional love after enduring immense pain. This type of transcendent love involves a great deal of suffering but serves an important purpose. It pushes us to grow beyond our limits and realise that our inner fortitude exceeds external hardships. Through this process, we find light amid the darkness. In my view, unconditional love is a masterpiece - a sublime form of affection that surpasses hatred, vast distances, and even the world itself. It's an ineffable feeling beyond words. I sometimes wonder if this exalted love is granted to everyone or just those who profoundly understand their purpose in life. Though the path is painful, I wish more could experience the beauty of unconditional love.

I use the highest-grade archival materials in creating this artwork to ensure that this painting is ready to withstand the ages. All of my Originals come with a Certificate of Authenticity.

The painting surface is protected with a coat of matt varnish. The painting is unframed.

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Materials used:

oil paint, brush, palette knife, varnish, panel

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Agape (2024)

Oil painting 
by Simona Nedeva

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Dimensions: 24 x 36 inch 60 cm x 90 cm oil on panel

Hand-signed at the back of the painting.

Matt Varnished

The Greek word agape is considered by many to be the most profound term for love. It is used in the Bible to characterise the eternal, unconditional love that God has for humankind. This type of selfless, compassionate love is seen by some as the most meaningful love there is.

It seems that people often find unconditional love after enduring immense pain. This type of transcendent love involves a great deal of suffering but serves an important purpose. It pushes us to grow beyond our limits and realise that our inner fortitude exceeds external hardships. Through this process, we find light amid the darkness. In my view, unconditional love is a masterpiece - a sublime form of affection that surpasses hatred, vast distances, and even the world itself. It's an ineffable feeling beyond words. I sometimes wonder if this exalted love is granted to everyone or just those who profoundly understand their purpose in life. Though the path is painful, I wish more could experience the beauty of unconditional love.

I use the highest-grade archival materials in creating this artwork to ensure that this painting is ready to withstand the ages. All of my Originals come with a Certificate of Authenticity.

The painting surface is protected with a coat of matt varnish. The painting is unframed.

International Shipping:
International shipments may be subject to additional import taxes, customs duties or fees imposed by the destination country, payable by the buyer upon receipt.

Materials used:

oil paint, brush, palette knife, varnish, panel

Tags:
#space #surreal art #universe #cosmos #nasa #galaxy #conceptural #astro #celestial art #spaceart 
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Simona Nedeva, a resident of London, UK, is a painter specialising in oil art. During her teenage years, she pursued studies in iconography at the National High School of Fine... Read more

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