Windflower Poem No.1
Windflowers, also known as anemones, are rich with symbolism across various cultures that Dharshi admires and relates to.
In Greek mythology, the anemone is associated with the goddess of love, Aphrodite. In the Christian tradition, the windflower symbolises Christ's blood or the Virgin Mary's sorrow. While in Japan, windflowers represent the fragility of life and the transience of human existence.
Lately, Dharshi has been revisiting her studies as a history major at the University to learn more about Native American culture. Did you know Native American tribes consider windflowers a symbol of protection, warding off evil spirits and bringing good fortune? Overall, this painting could bring beauty to the home and be something to ponder or be inspired by the underlying meaning behind the piece.
As a parting note, pink Windflowers are said to embody delicate love, appreciation, and gratitude!
Mixed media eco-print painting on canvas
comes housed in Tasmanian oak floating frame
Available to purchase on the 8th Nov 7.15 pm Vic
Inspired by Botany will become available to purchase 8th of Nov at 7.15 pm Melbourne time.
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