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Flower of life is considered to be a form of sacred geometry that depicts the basic forms of time and space. Sacred geometry refers to the geometric patterns and laws that create everything in the universe. It is believed that the Flower of Life symbol is a visual representation of the interconnectedness of life and all beings. It is literally a circle made out of circles. It depicts how all life comes from one singular source - represented by the circle in the middle of the pattern. Many claims that meditating upon the flower of life promotes healing and inner peace.
Being very attracted by the depth of meanings of the Sacred Geometry, the pattern of the Flower of Life is one of my preferred. I have done quite a few paintings representing this beautiful symbol. This particular painting is created with a very attractive combination of Emerald and vibrant Purple colours accompanied by Golden and Copper metallic wax. I enjoy very much decorating my Spiritual paintings with shiny elements as it gives them some additional mysterious and divine touch.

Original Sacred Geometry painting by Diana Titova.

Watercolor/wax/watercolor pencils painting on high-quality Canson paper 300g/m2 (140lbs).
Unframed
Size: 58×42×0,1cm / 22,8x16,5x0,1in
Signed on the front and on the back sides and comes with the certificate of authenticity.
The artwork will be shipped with Express Mail Service usually arrives within 7-10 days after dispatch worldwide. It will be shipped rolled in a strong tube (highly safe packaging).

Materials used:

watercolour

Tags:
#sacred geometry flower #art for yoga studio #holistic gifts #emerald and purple abstract #spiritual wall art 

Emerald Flower of Life (2021)

Watercolour 
by Diana Titova

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Flower of life is considered to be a form of sacred geometry that depicts the basic forms of time and space. Sacred geometry refers to the geometric patterns and laws that create everything in the universe. It is believed that the Flower of Life symbol is a visual representation of the interconnectedness of life and all beings. It is literally a circle made out of circles. It depicts how all life comes from one singular source - represented by the circle in the middle of the pattern. Many claims that meditating upon the flower of life promotes healing and inner peace.
Being very attracted by the depth of meanings of the Sacred Geometry, the pattern of the Flower of Life is one of my preferred. I have done quite a few paintings representing this beautiful symbol. This particular painting is created with a very attractive combination of Emerald and vibrant Purple colours accompanied by Golden and Copper metallic wax. I enjoy very much decorating my Spiritual paintings with shiny elements as it gives them some additional mysterious and divine touch.

Original Sacred Geometry painting by Diana Titova.

Watercolor/wax/watercolor pencils painting on high-quality Canson paper 300g/m2 (140lbs).
Unframed
Size: 58×42×0,1cm / 22,8x16,5x0,1in
Signed on the front and on the back sides and comes with the certificate of authenticity.
The artwork will be shipped with Express Mail Service usually arrives within 7-10 days after dispatch worldwide. It will be shipped rolled in a strong tube (highly safe packaging).

Materials used:

watercolour

Tags:
#sacred geometry flower #art for yoga studio #holistic gifts #emerald and purple abstract #spiritual wall art 
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Diana Titova is a Spain-based artist born in Russia. Love of art accompanied her throughout her life, whether it was fine art, applied arts, or the history of art. Consequently,... Read more

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