The Storm II is a painting by Andrea Realpe which was uploaded on September 28th, 2010.
The Storm II
Many people face obstacles each and every day. With this painting I would like to prove that anyone can overcome anything even when there is a storm... more
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Title
The Storm II
Artist
Andrea Realpe
Medium
Painting - Acrylic On Stretched Canvas
Description
Many people face obstacles each and every day. With this painting I would like to prove that anyone can overcome anything even when there is a storm in one’s life.
This rose also reminds me of Dali's Meditative Rose.
Dali shows his true talent with a beautiful full blown rose floating in a pale blue sky with an orange landscape. Although, I don't know its true meaning, I do know everyone has his or her own interpretation. I depict the pale blue sky is a representation of hardship and the rose is a symbol of strength.
I would like to share a poem to you about this painting.
A young flower is ready to blossom into a beautiful full blown rose. Without warning a storm sets in with raging winds, lighting and rain. The flower weeps, believing she won't live to see her peddles unfold. Knowing that she is powerless to the forces of Mother Nature, she leaves her fate to the dance of the wind. After a destructive and treacherous battle, the young rose rises triumphant above the devastating power of the storm. She thanks Mother Nature for only taking one leaf, and granting her the courage to get through the night. Mother Nature replies with a beautiful rainbow signaling that the storm is over, but that it won't be the last.
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September 28th, 2010