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Originals To Weather the Storm or To Be the Storm
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To Weather the Storm or To Be the Storm

$300.00

A striking acrylic painting that explores the age-old question of whether we should stand back and watch events unfold, or take control and make things happen. Featuring a Care Bear sitting atop a cloud with a look of exasperation in his eyes, this piece speaks to the frustration many of us feel in the face of adversity.

With bold yellow and purple colours, this artwork conveys a sense of power and urgency. The Care Bear's outstretched hand, crackling with lightning, hints at the potential for action and change. But the expression on his face suggests that there are no easy answers - that sometimes, even with the best intentions, we may feel powerless to affect the course of events.

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A striking acrylic painting that explores the age-old question of whether we should stand back and watch events unfold, or take control and make things happen. Featuring a Care Bear sitting atop a cloud with a look of exasperation in his eyes, this piece speaks to the frustration many of us feel in the face of adversity.

With bold yellow and purple colours, this artwork conveys a sense of power and urgency. The Care Bear's outstretched hand, crackling with lightning, hints at the potential for action and change. But the expression on his face suggests that there are no easy answers - that sometimes, even with the best intentions, we may feel powerless to affect the course of events.

A striking acrylic painting that explores the age-old question of whether we should stand back and watch events unfold, or take control and make things happen. Featuring a Care Bear sitting atop a cloud with a look of exasperation in his eyes, this piece speaks to the frustration many of us feel in the face of adversity.

With bold yellow and purple colours, this artwork conveys a sense of power and urgency. The Care Bear's outstretched hand, crackling with lightning, hints at the potential for action and change. But the expression on his face suggests that there are no easy answers - that sometimes, even with the best intentions, we may feel powerless to affect the course of events.

Original Artwork

  • 8x8 Artist Board

  • Premium Acrylic Painting

  • Varnished and ready to hang

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