Crowned by Care
Flowers and luminous colour turn the portrait into a study of nurture, softness, and the strength inside care.
Artwork note
Butterflies pass across the figure like private signs of grief, memory, and transformation.
Carrying Change speaks to transition, fragility, and the emotional transformation that follows loss. The butterflies move across the figure as signs of memory, pain, and becoming, suggesting that change is rarely clean and often remains intimate. Within the series, the painting honours the women who endured shifting burdens while continuing to hold life together.
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