Clay Pots and Lotus Still Life

R 375.00
Size: A4 21x29.7 cm
Ready to Hang Canvas Depth: Depth - 3.8cm

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This painting captures a serene tableau of assorted clay pots, each showcasing unique textures and earthy tones. Among these humble vessels, a single pot cradles a blooming lotus flower, its delicate petals contrasting beautifully with the ruggedness of the clay. The composition invites viewers to appreciate the harmony between the simplicity of the pots and the elegance of the lotus, symbolizing beauty emerging from the ordinary. The warm, muted palette evokes a sense of calm and contemplation, making this piece a tribute to the quiet grace found in everyday objects.

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