The Great Kiskadee
20 x 30 in (h x w)
4000 USD
for sale

I am a romantic and sensitive person, I had been involved with children in the foster care system for some years, which has influenced my art a lot. Since then, I have tried to portray a liberating feeling in my paintings, which, with the use of symbolic elements, could involve the spectator in a fairy tale. In this painting, the Kiskadee bird is a reminder that you cannot live your life to the fullest worrying about what others feel, concern with your judgments, or opinions. The cuckoo clock symbolizes time, and the sunflower symbolizes happiness. This painting is a reminder that is time to love yourself without carrying the weight of the world.

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