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Minimalist (for me) yet powerful, Birds in Flight uses bold strokes of black, white, and gold to evoke the essence of freedom and upward motion. The sweeping composition suggests wings in motion—an elegant metaphor for breaking boundaries and embracing possibility.
Black and white signify duality—light and shadow, known and unknown—while gold represents the untarnishable soul. In may cultures gold has been symbolic of enlightenment, divine energy, and transcendence across cultures from ancient Egypt to Byzantine iconography. The use of limited colours mirrors the clarity found in decisive transformation—a leap into the self.
Minimalist (for me) yet powerful, Birds in Flight uses bold strokes of black, white, and gold to evoke the essence of freedom and upward motion. The sweeping composition suggests wings in motion—an elegant metaphor for breaking boundaries and embracing possibility.
Black and white signify duality—light and shadow, known and unknown—while gold represents the untarnishable soul. In may cultures gold has been symbolic of enlightenment, divine energy, and transcendence across cultures from ancient Egypt to Byzantine iconography. The use of limited colours mirrors the clarity found in decisive transformation—a leap into the self.
Minimalist (for me) yet powerful, Birds in Flight uses bold strokes of black, white, and gold to evoke the essence of freedom and upward motion. The sweeping composition suggests wings in motion—an elegant metaphor for breaking boundaries and embracing possibility.
Black and white signify duality—light and shadow, known and unknown—while gold represents the untarnishable soul. In may cultures gold has been symbolic of enlightenment, divine energy, and transcendence across cultures from ancient Egypt to Byzantine iconography. The use of limited colours mirrors the clarity found in decisive transformation—a leap into the self.