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“Pray that I can live each moment Consecrated to Love, to Christ.” ~From Morning Greeting to the Blessed Virgin Mary (Image via Pinterest)
"All things have their backs to the feminine and stand facing the masculine. When the masculine and feminine combine, all things achieve harmony." - Dao De Jing This article is by no mean gender specific. Society naively boxes some feminine attributes to being female. However, the divine femininity needs to have a place in every
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"What is, is what must be" “There is not a day or night but a doe offers her life for her kittens, or some honest captain of Owsla his life for his Chief Rabbit's. Sometimes it is taken, sometimes it is not. But there is no bargain, for here, what is, is what must be.” -Watership Down by Richard Adams This open edition high quality luster photo print (a reproduction) was printed from the digital painting 'What is, is what must be'. Professionally printed on Fujicolor Crystal Archive photo paper with a satin finish. This print is archival and will last a lifetime or longer if properly cared for. All prints will be hand signed. print paper size: 8"x12" (30x20cm) 12''x18'' (30.5x45.8cm) Note: All screens display color differently. The print you receive may have subtle differences in color than what you see on your screen.
Paul Hedley, Figurative painter born in 1947 spending his childhood in Chatham, Kent. He attended Medway College of Art from 1966-68, and Maidstone College of Art 1968-71 and was awarded the Diploma in Art and Design. He received a David Murray Landscape Scholarship in the summer of 1971, and was a prizewinner in the 1976 Camden Painting Competition. His paintings and drawings show his incredible ability to describe figurative form in the context of good quality and exciting compositions. His work is in the collections of the London Borough of Camden, Queen Mary College and has also been have been exhibited in many major Exhibitions and Galleries, including the Royal Society of British Artists, Royal Institute of Oil Painters, New English Art Club, Hampstead Artists’ Council, Bath Contemporary Arts Fair and the Rainer Joniskeit Gallery, Stuttgart.”
“Touch my heart with the hands of love. This is the only way I could ever bloom.” - Alexandra Vasiliu
“the divine within”