everlasting
everlasting
everlasting

everlasting

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These colorful, sturdy flowers are named paper daisies and they symbolize what is everlasting.

They do not wilt or even fade when dried.  

There is something about the word everlasting.

In a world where we are told nothing lasts forever, there is a peace and comfort that comes from the word that suggests otherwise.

What we believe plays to that word.  Are we supported by something far greater than ourselves or is it just us, in this one life?

Faith breathes life into a fairytale word.

Albert Einstein said, "There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle".

Everlasting, it's either a fairytale word or an eternal promise. ❤️

                                                             

This collection is meant to be nestled on a bookshelf beside your favorite novel, lounging on a mantle,  tucked by your bedside, gathered amongst others on a wall, or sleeping in a quiet nook. Place them where your eye will catch them daily, whether it's a glance, a gaze, or a wink. I want you to be reminded daily of their message...

Faith in something far greater than ourselves...an eternal promise that is everlasting.❤️

 

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 OPEN EDITION PRINTS

 Sizes:

6 x 6" inches (15.24cm x 15.24cm) - a subtle glance

8 x 8" inches (20.32cm x 20.32cm)-a lingered gaze

10 x 10"inches (25.4cm x 25.4cm)-"Here's looking at you kid" wink

 

These sizes do not include the .39 in (1 cm) white border.

Please allow up to two weeks from your order date for your print to arrive as it will be printed especially for you. Because of current Covid circumstances, there may be some delays in printing and delivery.

Fine art prints are printed on-demand onto Hahnemühle Photo Rag. 100% Cotton, white and matte 308g/m².

The fine art photography lab uses Epson UltraChrome Pro pigments.

Hahnemühle Photo Rag is always produced with at least .39 in. (1cm) of the white border to ensure accurate cutting edges.

Any film grain and blur are intentional.