There isn’t really much of a story to this abstract piece of
art. There is, however, a meaning behind it. Look at the painting. What do you
see? A woman with flowers, and an abundance of strange things surrounding her,
a beautiful character foil. What does it mean though? The painting is trying to
express that no matter where, or with who, or even why, the beautiful girl will
always be what she is. A beautiful girl. Such a stunningly gorgeous female will
always shine above the rest, even in the strangest of places. She is a diamond
surrounded by rubies, emeralds, sapphires, opals, pearls, and any other type of
stone, gem, or mineral you can think of. She
is the diamond that will radiate the most light.
In
rooms and cities filled with the crudest, wildest, and most exotic creatures
you could ever see, she will be the one the others see first. Hide her in the
middle of a crowd full of beasts and the elegant lady will be the one to catch
the most eyes. In the slums of the city, sinking in with the patterns of the
sea, gracing the clouds and stroking the green hillsides, this woman will be
the center of it all. This lady is the light, the fire, the sun, even the moon.
She burns brightly in the sky and will never be shot down. Forever, she will
outshine the stars themselves, who explode by trying to let their own lights
break past her glow’s barrier. Put her wherever, and with whomever, and you
will see. Let there be chaos, disasters, wild parties, and you will see that
she will be the calm. She will still be the one that everyone looks to. Even
when the day comes when her light is supposed to extinguish, it will burn clearly
for all to see. The passion and beauty that radiates from her sleek body will
spread and touch the world. No, it will grab onto the world and drown anyone
that sees it. It will never let go, even when it should be gone. This special
kind of presence will live on in the hearts, minds, bodies, and souls of the
people.
There
really is no story to this painting, just a feeling. A message really. Put it
together and call it a sensation. A sensation that will live on with this woman’s
beauty and grace forever.
I like the way you described how the lady was more beautiful then everyone else, and that it didn't matter. I think that if you might have added a link about the painting to compare your thoughts to others.
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