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Other details :
Unmounted artwork. Mounting and/or framing available on request.
Dimensions :
36x48in
About this artwork
we experience the metaphorical sword cleanly piercing the spiritual soul of man. This symbolic action sacrifices physical bondage to release a path to ethereal (enlightened) freedom.""" The swords of the Congo tribe in Central Africa are deeply symbolic of transition. Specifically, we see the quillons (cross guard on the hilt) of swords were designed so that one side turns heavenward, the other side turns earthwards. This is said to be symbolic of… the powerful connection between sky and earth, and further solidifying the symbolism of life and death”. The other very prominent symbol to me was the number 10, even when the painting was rotated. Also a smaller 10 on the close up image. Number ten symbolizes the completion of a cycle. It is the number of heaven and the world and universal creation. Throughout history, the number 10 has been very significant, more info can be found here http://mysticalnumbers.com/number-10/
« Art appreciation is truly in the eyes of the beholder. When my work touches someone's soul, then I have truly accomplished my goal. »
Monique J Dufour is a Canadian self-taught artist based in Spain, who has exhibited her work throughout the US, Canada, and Europe. Whilst on a trip to France in 2013, she picked up a paintbrush and never looked back, now busying herself daily with her luminous, intriguing abstract compositions. Dufour is guided by divine energy and the thrill of creativity, and seeks primarily to move others through her artistic practice.