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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
36.2x36.2in
About this artwork
SOLD.
The White Peacock symbolises the Divine self realised, purified and cleansed the illuminated soul self as seen, as if witnessing itself being born again the Divine self is resurrected from the fire of fear and the shadows of doubt. White Peacock is aligned to the higher consciousness, and the greatest most benevolent outcomes.
The breathtaking beauty of the White Peacocks tail radiates of a soft white glowing light, filtering all negativity,… symbolising the mind body and soul as it comes together as one splendid array of inner light.
« Any work of art should charge the viewer with positive energy: aesthetic, intellectual, and emotional. Art should enrich the viewer, "to add, not to subtract". »
Tatiana Rezvaya is an artist based in the United Kingdom whose works have been widely exhibited in Russia and Ukraine. Her preferred genre is figurative art, through which she employs multiple approaches. An experienced artist, Rezvaya believes that figurative compositions also demand extensive knowledge of portraits, landscapes, and still life; only then can a transition into fantasy images be free and not restricted by inner barriers.