Gentle and persistent Kosmeya.
There is an ancient legend about this gentle beauty. It is impossible to say exactly when and where this legend originated.
Once upon a time, the stars were like people and lived in the vastness of the Universe. And there was a girl named Kosmeya. She was beautiful, slender, and fair-haired. Her large eyes shone with an extraordinary light and changed color depending on the beauty's mood.
It was this beauty that Cosmos, the ruler of all the stars, fell in love with. The girl reciprocated his feelings, and this was the strongest love in the Universe, beyond boundaries and time.
But the majestic Cosmos was fickle and easily carried away.
Kosmeya suffered greatly from her lover's infidelity, and one day her heart could not withstand the pain and broke into many small fragments. These fragments scattered throughout the Universe. Where these fragments fell, delicate flowers grew, possessing the magical aroma of love.
Legend has it that if a person inhales and smells the beautiful aroma of Kosmeya flowers, he will search for his love throughout the Universe.
And the lonely Cosmos is still searching for Kosmeya among the worlds and galaxies.
This is such a sad and at the same time instructive legend.
Nowadays, Kosmeya symbolizes order, harmony, balance, modesty and quiet joy.
And indeed, these modest, delicate flowers evoke feelings of comfort and tranquility.
Their large, graceful flowers stand on very thin stems. It seems that a strong wind will blow and break this tenderness. But this does not happen. Kosmeya bends in the wind, but then it straightens up again, as if nothing had happened.
Such is the enduring tenderness!
Let my painting remind you (or those to whom you give it) of this beautiful, but sad legend. And at the same time give confidence in your own strength, in the fact that no winds of life and troubles will break you.
Acrylic on cardboard. For hanging on the wall, I recommend a frame with a passe-partout (the internal size of the passe-partout is no more than 19 * 29 cm).
In my studio, the work hangs framed in a passe-partout (19 * 29 cm) and a wooden frame (34 * 44 cm). See the photo in the gallery.
The price includes: the work itself (20 * 32 cm) on cardboard (without a frame).