Still life "Paradise life or paradise lost?" is painted with acrylic and oil paints on canvas. The work is dedicated to independent Ukraine.
The main colors of the work are yellow and blue, symbolizing the sun against the sky. These are the main colors of Ukrainian symbols.
In the center of the picture is a circle or plate of lemons. It is a symbol of the sun, energy and goodness.
• Everyone knows that the biblical forbidden fruit is an apple. However, at different times and in different countries, they also talked about figs, oranges, pomegranates, pears, quince and LEMON.
In Christianity, lemon is a sign of true love.
In Jewish symbolism, it means harvest.
The lemon tree is considered sacred. Since ancient times, people have believed in its magical power, which attracts good luck. Lemon symbolizes longevity and beauty. The lemon tree harmonizes the energy in the family, brings health, prosperity and wealth to the house.
oil on canvas
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£1,370.48
Still life "Paradise life or paradise lost?" is painted with acrylic and oil paints on canvas. The work is dedicated to independent Ukraine.
The main colors of the work are yellow and blue, symbolizing the sun against the sky. These are the main colors of Ukrainian symbols.
In the center of the picture is a circle or plate of lemons. It is a symbol of the sun, energy and goodness.
• Everyone knows that the biblical forbidden fruit is an apple. However, at different times and in different countries, they also talked about figs, oranges, pomegranates, pears, quince and LEMON.
In Christianity, lemon is a sign of true love.
In Jewish symbolism, it means harvest.
The lemon tree is considered sacred. Since ancient times, people have believed in its magical power, which attracts good luck. Lemon symbolizes longevity and beauty. The lemon tree harmonizes the energy in the family, brings health, prosperity and wealth to the house.
oil on canvas
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This artwork is sold by Elena Shichko from Germany