Welcome to the rose heaven

$300.00

*The painting is currently in an art gallery in Wisconsin. To purchase it, please inquire about its location by contacting the gallery directly. You can either visit in person or ask about delivery options. Please note that the price at the gallery may differ from the price on my website. You can also wait for the painting to be available again on the website, though the timing for that is uncertain. Stay tuned!

In the artwork titled 'Welcome to Heaven,' an extraordinary tale unfolds, inviting viewers into a realm where earthly and celestial beauty effortlessly intermingle. At the heart of this masterpiece, an imposing staircase gracefully leads into a dense forest, where tall trees stand guard, casting enchanting shadows and evoking a sense of serenity. At the base of the stairs, the central focal point is a lush, bushy rosebush surrounding a tranquil fountain. Here, two pure white doves delicately sip, symbolizing peace and purity. Below the stairs, a pathway crosses a tranquil river, connecting it to the vast ocean beyond. This pathway serves as a harmonious connection between the earthly and the aquatic worlds, gently flowing towards the distant horizon. The ocean's surface, meticulously crafted with shimmering epoxy resin, reflects the changing sky and features mystical columns reminiscent of an aqueduct, adding an air of enchantment to this watery expanse. In the farthest corner of this heavenly place, a solitary white-red lantern serves as both a symbol of hope and guidance. Every detail in this artwork has been thoughtfully sculpted: tall lily pods, acting as cozy homes for small frogs; a curious snail slowly ascending the stairs; and a delicate butterfly gracefully dancing through the scene. 'Welcome to Heaven' is a visual symphony that seamlessly blends the earthly with the celestial, inviting all who encounter it to immerse themselves in a world of profound serenity, wonder, and limitless possibility.

Size: 8 W x 10 H

Materials: acrylic on a canvas, clay, epoxy resin, rocks

Frame: No, wired on the back

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*The painting is currently in an art gallery in Wisconsin. To purchase it, please inquire about its location by contacting the gallery directly. You can either visit in person or ask about delivery options. Please note that the price at the gallery may differ from the price on my website. You can also wait for the painting to be available again on the website, though the timing for that is uncertain. Stay tuned!

In the artwork titled 'Welcome to Heaven,' an extraordinary tale unfolds, inviting viewers into a realm where earthly and celestial beauty effortlessly intermingle. At the heart of this masterpiece, an imposing staircase gracefully leads into a dense forest, where tall trees stand guard, casting enchanting shadows and evoking a sense of serenity. At the base of the stairs, the central focal point is a lush, bushy rosebush surrounding a tranquil fountain. Here, two pure white doves delicately sip, symbolizing peace and purity. Below the stairs, a pathway crosses a tranquil river, connecting it to the vast ocean beyond. This pathway serves as a harmonious connection between the earthly and the aquatic worlds, gently flowing towards the distant horizon. The ocean's surface, meticulously crafted with shimmering epoxy resin, reflects the changing sky and features mystical columns reminiscent of an aqueduct, adding an air of enchantment to this watery expanse. In the farthest corner of this heavenly place, a solitary white-red lantern serves as both a symbol of hope and guidance. Every detail in this artwork has been thoughtfully sculpted: tall lily pods, acting as cozy homes for small frogs; a curious snail slowly ascending the stairs; and a delicate butterfly gracefully dancing through the scene. 'Welcome to Heaven' is a visual symphony that seamlessly blends the earthly with the celestial, inviting all who encounter it to immerse themselves in a world of profound serenity, wonder, and limitless possibility.

Size: 8 W x 10 H

Materials: acrylic on a canvas, clay, epoxy resin, rocks

Frame: No, wired on the back

*The painting is currently in an art gallery in Wisconsin. To purchase it, please inquire about its location by contacting the gallery directly. You can either visit in person or ask about delivery options. Please note that the price at the gallery may differ from the price on my website. You can also wait for the painting to be available again on the website, though the timing for that is uncertain. Stay tuned!

In the artwork titled 'Welcome to Heaven,' an extraordinary tale unfolds, inviting viewers into a realm where earthly and celestial beauty effortlessly intermingle. At the heart of this masterpiece, an imposing staircase gracefully leads into a dense forest, where tall trees stand guard, casting enchanting shadows and evoking a sense of serenity. At the base of the stairs, the central focal point is a lush, bushy rosebush surrounding a tranquil fountain. Here, two pure white doves delicately sip, symbolizing peace and purity. Below the stairs, a pathway crosses a tranquil river, connecting it to the vast ocean beyond. This pathway serves as a harmonious connection between the earthly and the aquatic worlds, gently flowing towards the distant horizon. The ocean's surface, meticulously crafted with shimmering epoxy resin, reflects the changing sky and features mystical columns reminiscent of an aqueduct, adding an air of enchantment to this watery expanse. In the farthest corner of this heavenly place, a solitary white-red lantern serves as both a symbol of hope and guidance. Every detail in this artwork has been thoughtfully sculpted: tall lily pods, acting as cozy homes for small frogs; a curious snail slowly ascending the stairs; and a delicate butterfly gracefully dancing through the scene. 'Welcome to Heaven' is a visual symphony that seamlessly blends the earthly with the celestial, inviting all who encounter it to immerse themselves in a world of profound serenity, wonder, and limitless possibility.

Size: 8 W x 10 H

Materials: acrylic on a canvas, clay, epoxy resin, rocks

Frame: No, wired on the back