“Nüwa” Framed Canvas
Imagine bringing a piece of my studio into your home with our framed matte canvas prints. Each piece is thoughtfully crafted to showcase the vibrant essence of the original artwork, ready to adorn your walls straight out of the box.
Why You'll Adore It:
- Premium Quality Canvas: Printed on a cotton-polyester blend with a unique coating, ensuring rich, lasting colors that capture every detail.
- Eco-Friendly Pinewood Frame: Choose from white, dark wood, or black finishes, all made from sustainably sourced materials, adding a touch of elegance to any room.
- Ready to Hang: Comes with pre-installed sawtooth hanging hardware, making it a breeze to display your new art.
- Multiple Sizes Available: Find the perfect fit for your space with our range of size options.
A Personal Touch:
Each original artwork originates from my cozy studio in Pemberton, BC, where I pour my heart into every piece. These framed canvas prints are more than just decorations—they're a slice of my creative journey, now ready to be part of yours.
Care Instructions:
To keep your art looking its best, gently wipe with a clean, damp cloth if it gathers any dust.
Please note: Due to the handcrafted nature of these prints, slight size variations may occur (up to 1/8" or 3.2mm).
Thank you for supporting my art and inviting it into your home. I hope it brings as much joy to your space as it did to create.
Artist’s Notes:
Nüwa, the revered goddess in Chinese mythology, is celebrated for creating humanity and mending the broken heavens. Known as a divine restorer, Nüwa symbolizes resilience, creation, and renewal. Her story speaks to the strength found in vulnerability, as well as the potential for transformation even in our most challenging moments. In this painting, Nüwa is depicted in soft shades of red and pink, with a snake emerging from one eye—a symbol of both transformation and paralysis. Her calm expression hints at the “freeze” response to fear, perhaps concealing the inner turmoil beneath. The snake, often associated with change and rebirth, mirrors Nüwa’s capacity to restore and renew despite adversity. Bringing Nüwa into your space invites reflection on those quiet, tense moments when strength is found not in action, but in enduring. This piece captures the eerie beauty of resilience, even when we’re frozen in place.
Imagine bringing a piece of my studio into your home with our framed matte canvas prints. Each piece is thoughtfully crafted to showcase the vibrant essence of the original artwork, ready to adorn your walls straight out of the box.
Why You'll Adore It:
- Premium Quality Canvas: Printed on a cotton-polyester blend with a unique coating, ensuring rich, lasting colors that capture every detail.
- Eco-Friendly Pinewood Frame: Choose from white, dark wood, or black finishes, all made from sustainably sourced materials, adding a touch of elegance to any room.
- Ready to Hang: Comes with pre-installed sawtooth hanging hardware, making it a breeze to display your new art.
- Multiple Sizes Available: Find the perfect fit for your space with our range of size options.
A Personal Touch:
Each original artwork originates from my cozy studio in Pemberton, BC, where I pour my heart into every piece. These framed canvas prints are more than just decorations—they're a slice of my creative journey, now ready to be part of yours.
Care Instructions:
To keep your art looking its best, gently wipe with a clean, damp cloth if it gathers any dust.
Please note: Due to the handcrafted nature of these prints, slight size variations may occur (up to 1/8" or 3.2mm).
Thank you for supporting my art and inviting it into your home. I hope it brings as much joy to your space as it did to create.
Artist’s Notes:
Nüwa, the revered goddess in Chinese mythology, is celebrated for creating humanity and mending the broken heavens. Known as a divine restorer, Nüwa symbolizes resilience, creation, and renewal. Her story speaks to the strength found in vulnerability, as well as the potential for transformation even in our most challenging moments. In this painting, Nüwa is depicted in soft shades of red and pink, with a snake emerging from one eye—a symbol of both transformation and paralysis. Her calm expression hints at the “freeze” response to fear, perhaps concealing the inner turmoil beneath. The snake, often associated with change and rebirth, mirrors Nüwa’s capacity to restore and renew despite adversity. Bringing Nüwa into your space invites reflection on those quiet, tense moments when strength is found not in action, but in enduring. This piece captures the eerie beauty of resilience, even when we’re frozen in place.
Imagine bringing a piece of my studio into your home with our framed matte canvas prints. Each piece is thoughtfully crafted to showcase the vibrant essence of the original artwork, ready to adorn your walls straight out of the box.
Why You'll Adore It:
- Premium Quality Canvas: Printed on a cotton-polyester blend with a unique coating, ensuring rich, lasting colors that capture every detail.
- Eco-Friendly Pinewood Frame: Choose from white, dark wood, or black finishes, all made from sustainably sourced materials, adding a touch of elegance to any room.
- Ready to Hang: Comes with pre-installed sawtooth hanging hardware, making it a breeze to display your new art.
- Multiple Sizes Available: Find the perfect fit for your space with our range of size options.
A Personal Touch:
Each original artwork originates from my cozy studio in Pemberton, BC, where I pour my heart into every piece. These framed canvas prints are more than just decorations—they're a slice of my creative journey, now ready to be part of yours.
Care Instructions:
To keep your art looking its best, gently wipe with a clean, damp cloth if it gathers any dust.
Please note: Due to the handcrafted nature of these prints, slight size variations may occur (up to 1/8" or 3.2mm).
Thank you for supporting my art and inviting it into your home. I hope it brings as much joy to your space as it did to create.
Artist’s Notes:
Nüwa, the revered goddess in Chinese mythology, is celebrated for creating humanity and mending the broken heavens. Known as a divine restorer, Nüwa symbolizes resilience, creation, and renewal. Her story speaks to the strength found in vulnerability, as well as the potential for transformation even in our most challenging moments. In this painting, Nüwa is depicted in soft shades of red and pink, with a snake emerging from one eye—a symbol of both transformation and paralysis. Her calm expression hints at the “freeze” response to fear, perhaps concealing the inner turmoil beneath. The snake, often associated with change and rebirth, mirrors Nüwa’s capacity to restore and renew despite adversity. Bringing Nüwa into your space invites reflection on those quiet, tense moments when strength is found not in action, but in enduring. This piece captures the eerie beauty of resilience, even when we’re frozen in place.