She doesn’t tame the tiger – she sits beside it. Fierce, calm, unapologetic. This painting speaks of inner power, silent confidence, and raw femininity.
A woman sits upon a bed of apples, not as a fragile figure, but as a symbol of raw feminine power. The apples evoke temptation, knowledge, and cycles of life, yet she rises above them—confident, unyielding, and mysterious. She is both the keeper of secrets and the one who dares to challenge them, embodying strength that cannot be silenced.
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.
What if the only thing holding you back…is you? This painting shows a woman in a cage – a symbol of all the ways we feel trapped: fears, beliefs, limitations. But the door is open. The falcon calls us to fly higher, to free ourselves and to choose a better path.
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