Abstract art was created at the cusp of the 20th century. It is an art style that breaks away from drawing art as it is represented in real life. Abstract art is about exploring form and color. One could even venture to say that it is artists drawing how they feel. Abstract art isn’t about making perfect copies of real life. Sometimes, it isn’t even about giving the impression of real life without all the little details. In fact, abstract art became about the process itself. Representational would mean that you draw what you see. Abstract art is far from that concept.
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The Colors of Love: A Journey Through Life’s Deepest Connection
Finally, love turned Violet, the color of spiritual unity and transcendence. This love reached beyond life, beyond words, becoming something eternal. Violet was the essence of two souls forever intertwined, the ultimate completion of love’s journey—a story without end.
Each color was a step along the path, embodying the many facets of love: affection, attachment, care, emotions, engagement, intimacy, feelings, passion, needs, respect, commitment, companionship, happiness, partnership, and the promise of something timeless. Together, they formed the full spectrum of love, a rainbow of human connection.
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The Colors of Love: A Journey Through Life’s Deepest Connection
Then love shifted to Red, igniting with passion, intimacy, and desire. This stage was alive with intensity, bringing two hearts close in ways they’d never known and expressing love through fiery moments and bold expressions. Red demanded vulnerability, but it offered the reward of soul-deep connection.
It is available as a reproduction on canvas or plexiglass.
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The Colors of Love: A Journey Through Life’s Deepest Connection
Over time, love mellowed into Orange, merging the passion of red with the grounded warmth of yellow. Orange represented respect, care, and shared dreams—a love that could sustain and grow, balancing independence with the closeness of partnership. Here, love felt steady, enduring, and safe.
It is available as a reproduction on canvas or plexiglass.
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The Colors of Love: A Journey Through Life’s Deepest Connection
As the years continued, love became Green, symbolizing growth, harmony, and renewal. Green was a commitment, a color of loyalty and stability, where love took root. This was the stage of shared goals, nurturing one another’s dreams, and finding joy in mutual support.
It is available as a reproduction on canvas or plexiglass.
All images are a limited edition run of 50. Signed and numbered in each size. This is a vertical artwork, as the sample image shows. -
The Colors of Love: A Journey Through Life’s Deepest Connection
In the twilight years, love became Blue, deep, and serene, filled with trust, companionship, and profound peace. Blue was where happiness and shared history mingled, creating an unbreakable bond. It was the color of a lifelong companion, the one who knew every side of you and loved you all the more for it.
It is available as a reproduction on canvas or plexiglass.
All images are a limited edition run of 50. Signed and numbered in each size. This is a vertical artwork, as the sample image shows.