The Girl, the Horse, and the Pomegranate

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In "The Girl, the Horse, and the Pomegranate," reimagines a classic narrative, transforming the tale of rescue into one of self-discovery and spiritual quest. The canvas showcases a free-spirited woman, not in search of a prince but instead journeying towards personal enlightenment. She rides with confidence on a horse that carries the vibrancy of Persian art in its form, a companion in her quest rather than a rescuer. The pomegranate, a symbol of fertility and spiritual abundance, is prominently featured, signifying the woman's own growth and the seeds of faith she carries within her. This piece beautifully subverts the traditional damsel-in-distress archetype, offering instead a celebration of feminine agency and the rich tapestry of belief that shapes one's own destiny.

Canvas size: 70x100cm

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In "The Girl, the Horse, and the Pomegranate," reimagines a classic narrative, transforming the tale of rescue into one of self-discovery and spiritual quest. The canvas showcases a free-spirited woman, not in search of a prince but instead journeying towards personal enlightenment. She rides with confidence on a horse that carries the vibrancy of Persian art in its form, a companion in her quest rather than a rescuer. The pomegranate, a symbol of fertility and spiritual abundance, is prominently featured, signifying the woman's own growth and the seeds of faith she carries within her. This piece beautifully subverts the traditional damsel-in-distress archetype, offering instead a celebration of feminine agency and the rich tapestry of belief that shapes one's own destiny.

Canvas size: 70x100cm

In "The Girl, the Horse, and the Pomegranate," reimagines a classic narrative, transforming the tale of rescue into one of self-discovery and spiritual quest. The canvas showcases a free-spirited woman, not in search of a prince but instead journeying towards personal enlightenment. She rides with confidence on a horse that carries the vibrancy of Persian art in its form, a companion in her quest rather than a rescuer. The pomegranate, a symbol of fertility and spiritual abundance, is prominently featured, signifying the woman's own growth and the seeds of faith she carries within her. This piece beautifully subverts the traditional damsel-in-distress archetype, offering instead a celebration of feminine agency and the rich tapestry of belief that shapes one's own destiny.

Canvas size: 70x100cm