Milk and Honey – Abstract by Kerry-Anne Knibbs – Hello, and thank you for taking a closer look!
“I have a deep appreciation for symbols and abstract forms, seeing them as catalysts that embody energy in its purest form. In Feng Shui we find that artworks are one of the eight key elements used to attract positive energy and set intentions.”
This semi-abstract painting showcases grey-headed honeyeaters, native to the northern regions of Australia, which embody the symbolism of abundance and spiritual harmony. Honeyeaters are symbols of cooperation, balance, and unity, while also emphasizing the importance of community. The phrase ‘Milk and Honey’ evokes a sense of contentment and prosperity, a state of both spiritual and material abundance.The soft, fluid forms and muted colours emphasise the interconnectedness of nature, encouraging reflection on the peaceful, fulfilling state of abundance in both the natural world and in life itself. In Feng Shui, art like this can be a powerful tool for enhancing energy and promoting positive outcomes in a space, utilising symbolism, colour, and imagery to influence the atmosphere.
~ Original art signed on the front with an artist stamp
~ Premium cotton – double thick, premium frame
~ Thick sides of canvas with a contemporary clean edge wrap-around painting
~ This Canvas is not framed
~ Would look best framed in a Tasmanian oak floating frame
“Contemporary art trends focus on eco-friendly materials and sustainability. Matisse paints use the finest pigments with ASTM I or II lightfastness, ensuring archival quality, they are proudly Australian-made, and committed to environmental and social responsibility.”
Milk and Honey
Size: 153w x 102h x 4d cms
Stretched Canvas