![]() ![]() DETAILS: -Painting No.2351 - September 2021 - Oil on stretched linen -Original artwork delivered with signed Certificate of Authenticity -Finished with a varnish layer for protection and preservation Materials used: Trompe-l'oeil de chevalet, the edges are painted and the painting does not need a frame. People are impatient to get back to their former lives but will it really be possible? Isn't it lying to us, being clearly in denial when we see the unemployment, the implementation of teleworking? Finally, hasn't Covid accelerated mutations that were latent until then? So many questions which I am sure you will discover the answers by remembering that the Art can be beautiful, decorative, but also be a reflection at the moment T of our society as to question us in a more profound way. To forget all those people who died, the anguish that this pandemic has caused and the discovery of the fragility of our societies. "A beautifully crafted, uplifting meditation on the inner, personal dimensions of hope.A piece in trompe-l'oeil to not forget. "Everyone should read this book - it's a mind changer." -Daniel Goleman "The Well of Being is a beautifully rendered reminder of what is important." -Ram Dass Beyond that, I wish for its perennial teaching to be understood and shared between friends. I hope that it will bring pleasure and the sense of remembering something we always knew, but have forgotten. The Well of Being promises to bring us back to a world that is coherent and whole and beautiful. The book’s originality is not for the sake of breaking rules and being quirky, but rather, to penetrate the reader’s heart and break it. Ideas about the patterns of thinking which sometimes constrict our view of who we are and how this world works. Through images and simple text, the reader will encounter new ideas. It is about the wellbeing we long for, yet often only dimly remember and may no longer believe in. The Well of Being, a children’s book for adults, is a journey, narrated with simple words and paintings. ![]()
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