Octopuses are highly intelligent creatures that are millions of years old, and they fascinate me. They have three hearts and eight tentacles.Two thirds of its neurons are located in its tentacles, not in its head. The researchers found that when an octopus loses a tentacle, the detached tentacle still swims off on its own, even grabbing food and pointing it where its mouth would be if the tentacle was still attached to the body.
They are emotional and able to develop their own unique personality.
When they are in danger, they release a black cloud that obscures the predator’s view and allows the octopuses to escape.
This painting symbolizes new beginnings – the birth of something beautiful in life. It can also represent the conception and growth of a child within a flower, a metaphor for a woman as the source of life. Every beginning is fragile, yet full of potential. From the most delicate moments, life blossoms into something radiant and profound.
The turtle is one of my favourite animals.As creatures that have survived the pre-historic era, they are connected to a planet that goes back to the beginning of life itself.
“Horse Love” is a celebration of trust, harmony, and the silent dialogue between human and horse. Painted with textured, mosaic-like strokes, the artwork captures a timeless moment of connection – where strength meets gentleness. The woman, radiant in white, symbolizes purity and openness, while the horse embodies power, freedom, and loyalty. Set against a vibrant, abstract background, the piece radiates both serenity and intensity, reminding us of the unspoken bond between nature and soul. This painting is an invitation to feel, to listen, and to embrace the beauty of connection beyond words.
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