Now I can see the moon
The title comes from a 17th century Haiku by Mizuta Masahide: "barn's burnt down, now I see the moon" The quote is a metaphor for finding clarity or a new perspective after a loss; the destruction of the barn (the loss) opened up a view of the moon (something new and beautiful) that was previously obstructed.
Choose the emotional themes behind this piece:
- Grief
- Joy
- Hope
- Resilience
- Reclamation
- Rebirth
- Loss
- Acceptance
Dimensions | Length x Width x Depth in mm
Acrylic on canvas card 405 mm x 510 mm x 1mm
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Now I can see the moon
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