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Following Our Instincts (2023)Acrylic painting by Margarita Stepanova

80 x 100 x 2cm (unframed) / 80 x 100cm (actual image size)

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The "Following Our Instincts" painting speaks to the inner wisdom that guides us away from fear and insecurity toward understanding and connection. The black and white hands in the work symbolize the human condition, meaning it does not matter who we are or what we look like when we follow our inner knowing toward a shared destination. The green background implies that going within ourselves is a source of revitalization and peace, even in chaotic situations.

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Acrylic

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#green#monochrome#intuition#hands#choice#instinct#connection#fellings#mindfulness#linking

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The "Following Our Instincts" painting speaks to the inner wisdom that guides us away from fear and insecurity toward understanding and connection. The black and white hands in the work symbolize the human condition, meaning it does not matter who we are or what we look like when we follow our inner knowing toward a shared destination. The green background implies that going within ourselves is a source of revitalization and peace, even in chaotic situations.

Materials used:

Acrylic

Details:

Tags:

#green#monochrome#intuition#hands#choice#instinct#connection#fellings#mindfulness#linking

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Margarita Stepanova is an artist based in Australia. Her work explores the fleeting nature of time and human connection. Through monochrome depictions of hands, she captures moments that cannot be... Read more

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