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Perennial ? 
Acrylic on Canvas - 48 inch x 84inch (approx.)

About the painting: Painting here is a visualization of series of events occurring over a period of time leading to everlasting infinite sequences. This Perennial expressions is displayed on three canvases, with a square piece at the center (36 inch x 36 inch) and two equal rectangular pieces on the side (48 inch x 24 inch) reflecting a rectangle - square - rectangle sequence. The perennial sequences are reflected starting with a plant which is observed at a beach loosing its leaves shown as particles released through dark matter interaction as the plant dries during the winter season. On the beach there are two stones and their shadows reflect movement of time in relation to the sun. One stone (Drawn as staircase)

Perennial?

$250.00Price
  • Perennial ?
    Acrylic on Canvas - 48 inch x 84inch (approx.)

    Perennial: per·en·ni·al - pəˈrenēəl/

    Adjective:
    1. Lasting or existing for a long or apparently infinite time; enduring or continually recurring. "his perennial distrust of the media"
    Synonyms: Abiding, enduring, lasting, everlasting, perpetual, eternal, continuing, unending, unceasing, never-ending, endless, undying, ceaseless, persisting, permanent, constant, continual, unfailing, unchanging, never-changing More (of a plant) living for several years. "tarragon is perennial" (of a person) apparently permanently engaged in a specified role or way of life. "He's a perennial student" (of a stream or spring) flowing throughout the year.

    Noun: perennial;
    Plural Noun: perennials
    1.a perennial plant.

    Origin:
    Mid 17th cent. (in the sense 'remaining leafy throughout the year, evergreen'): from Latin perennis 'lasting the year through' + -ial. Translate perennial to use over time for: perennial

    About the painting: Painting here is a visualization of series of events occurring over a period of time leading to everlasting infinite sequences. This Perennial expressions is displayed on three canvases, with a square piece at the center (36 inch x 36 inch) and two equal rectangular pieces on the side (48 inch x 24 inch) reflecting a rectangle - square - rectangle sequence. The perennial sequences are reflected starting with a plant which is observed at a beach loosing its leaves shown as particles released through dark matter interaction as the plant dries during the winter season. On the beach there are two stones and their shadows reflect movement of time in relation to the sun. One stone (Drawn as staircase)
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