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RISE series – oil on canvas paintings from No Mud No Lotus derived from a teaching from Buddhist monk Thich Nhat Hahn. The mud being necessary for the lotus to grow and bloom into its full potential. Similarly, it reflects our human experience of resilience to rise up from life challenges and live our full potential.
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- Lovingly packaged for safe transit.
- Canvas artworks ready to hang on arrival. (Prints are unframed and not ready to hang)
INTERNATIONAL DELIVERY – Due to the weight differences and postal costs for different countries I need your specific details to calculate international shipping costs. Please email me – aesha@aeshakennedy.com and provide the delivery town/city, state, country and postal code plus the item you are interested in. I will then provide a specific quote for shipping costs for your order.
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No Change of Mind Policy
It’s important to me that you are happy with your purchase. Each piece is handmade and a unique one of a kind. Please choose and buy with care. Once the art piece is purchased it is yours and cannot be returned due to a change of mind. Once your order is processed and shipped it cannot be cancelled.
Damages
In the unlikely event that a piece should arrive damaged from shipping please notify me IMMEDIATELY via email to aesha@aeshakennedy.com. You must provide photos of both the packaging and the damaged piece within 72 hours of receiving the item and a refund or replacement will be determined.
Meet the Artist
AESHA KENNEDY
My art is inspired by nature and by my natural inclination to explore the spiritual in the material. I love to immerse myself in nature’s stillness, beauty, aliveness, textures, colours, shapes. Sometimes I sketch out in nature, but what really happens on my sojourns into nature is an absorption on many levels that later comes out into my work.
I create mostly intuitively. What that means is what I see, feel, witness becomes shapes, marks, colour. I endeavour to express what has touched my heart and soul equally if not more so, than what I actually visually see before me.