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Invisible yet so powerful.
A single purple flower turns toward a curtained window, reaching for sunlight that human-made barriers now keep out.
Somberness: The flower's quiet longing reflects nature's persistent desire for life, despite being overshadowed by human interference.
Nobility: Purple symbolises those who yearn for something beyond artificial standards of success.
This piece was gifted to the hospital I was staying in during my psychosis.
It is mainly about living in piece and harmony with one another.
I know the labels might interfere with how others interpret this piece. I've kept them because they capture how I felt when I made it.
I'll let it speak for itself.
This piece was gifted so I don't have a picture of it.
I forgot what I drew so I am not going to try to explain it.
Covering the second "p" with a tea bag transforms it into "proerty," echoing "poverty." This visual shift reflects how systems of ownership generate poverty for others.
The towel looks dirty yet its stains come from tea water - suggesting what appears impure can be a source of renewal.
My love. I miss you. So close yet so far.
This piece is about living in peace and harmony with one another. Love everyone.
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