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The painting "Wormwood bitter taste" is filled with philosophical meaning. In the painting, a wreath of wormwood is wrapped around a snake, which offers to drink magic tea from wormwood, pouring it into a strange cup. Along the edge of the painting there is an inscription "Dulcia non novit, qui non gustavit amara".

Wormwood is considered the strongest bitterness. It is used in folk medicine and anyone who has tried tea or a decoction of wormwood knows how bitter wormwood is.
The ancient sages said "Dulcia non novit, qui non gustavit amara", which means "He does not know sweet things who has not experienced bitter things". This phrase means that the experience of experiencing bitterness and difficulties helps a person to appreciate the sweetness and joy of life.

This picture will remind us that every bitter moment of life is given to us so that we always appreciate simple calm and joyful days.

The painting is made with professional artistic acrylic paints (produced in the Netherlands) on canvas with a stretcher, size 50 cm in diameter. The painting is covered with high-quality foreign-made artistic varnish.
The ends of the painting are prescribed as a continuation of the main surface, so the picture can be hung without a frame.

It is possible to arrange the painting in a gift box, which you must inform us about additionally.

The painting can be wiped with a dry cloth or swept with a feather duster in one direction without pressing on the surface of the painting. It is better to avoid direct sunlight.

Materials used:

acrylic on canvas, varnish

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Wormwood has a bitter taste (2024)

Acrylic painting 
by Elena Malkova

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The painting "Wormwood bitter taste" is filled with philosophical meaning. In the painting, a wreath of wormwood is wrapped around a snake, which offers to drink magic tea from wormwood, pouring it into a strange cup. Along the edge of the painting there is an inscription "Dulcia non novit, qui non gustavit amara".

Wormwood is considered the strongest bitterness. It is used in folk medicine and anyone who has tried tea or a decoction of wormwood knows how bitter wormwood is.
The ancient sages said "Dulcia non novit, qui non gustavit amara", which means "He does not know sweet things who has not experienced bitter things". This phrase means that the experience of experiencing bitterness and difficulties helps a person to appreciate the sweetness and joy of life.

This picture will remind us that every bitter moment of life is given to us so that we always appreciate simple calm and joyful days.

The painting is made with professional artistic acrylic paints (produced in the Netherlands) on canvas with a stretcher, size 50 cm in diameter. The painting is covered with high-quality foreign-made artistic varnish.
The ends of the painting are prescribed as a continuation of the main surface, so the picture can be hung without a frame.

It is possible to arrange the painting in a gift box, which you must inform us about additionally.

The painting can be wiped with a dry cloth or swept with a feather duster in one direction without pressing on the surface of the painting. It is better to avoid direct sunlight.

Materials used:

acrylic on canvas, varnish

Tags:
#snake #gold #circle 50 
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Welcome to my gallery of unusual paintings! My name is Elena, and painting is an integral part of my life. Painting is not just creativity, it is a mysterious art,... Read more

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