Large Abstracts
Serendipity | 15x42 | Affordable Art
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Part of the JVS Tokyo Echoes Collection
Medium: Acrylic and ink on original Belgium Flanders Heritage Canvas
Size: 15.8x42.1 inches (for 1.5 inch depth frame) - 107x40cm
Fine art for sale by Berlin, London, and Malta based artist Jacob von Sternberg, JVS
Titled: Serendipity
The outer conquest makes you doubtful and at most partially happy. The inner conquest makes you see the beauty of happiness, feel its purity and become one with the divinity of happiness.
My personal experience is that my external circumstances have not changed within the last few years. Not at all. Nevertheless, there have been long periods of not being happy and now - despite external circumstances changing - long periods of being happy.
Based on this experience, I maintain that I always look within myself when my happiness falters. Ultimately, this is really to be understood as in the context of a relationship. Sometimes there's a quarrel, etc., and then I consider a conversation about it more meaningful than a bouquet of flowers that I brought along. It may look pretty when placed on the table, but it doesn't change the uneasy feeling that remains when things aren't right. Thus I live my relationship to myself and nourish it inwardly instead of outwardly, found contentment in it and thus my happiness.
100% hand painted - original painting from my art studio.
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