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Year of the Snake 2025, 72' x 48'
Acrylic Paint on Canvas
The Year of the Snake unfolds with quiet elegance, embodying transformation, wisdom, and introspection. In Chinese culture, the Snake is revered as a symbol of intelligence, strategy, and subtle power—moving with grace, striking only with intention. This is a year where stillness holds strength, and clarity arises from contemplation.
Aligned with the yin polarity, the Snake represents depth, intuition, and mystery. It is inward-looking rather than outwardly expressive, drawing its power from calm observation and keen insight. As yin complements yang, the Snake reminds us of life’s dualities: softness and strength, silence and speech, patience and precision. Together, they create balance—a refined dance between opposing forces that guide transformation and rebirth.
The plum blossom, often associated with the Snake in Chinese symbolism, flourishes even in the heart of winter. It is a poetic emblem of resilience, renewal, and purity. Just as the Snake sheds its skin, the plum blossom blooms against the odds—an elegant testimony to enduring hope and the promise of new beginnings.
This is not a year for loud declarations. It’s for shedding what no longer fits. For growing wiser, lighter, more aligned. The Year of the Snake is an invitation to trust your inner voice, embrace elegant change, and bloom—softly, but unmistakably.
Acrylic Paint on Canvas
The Year of the Snake unfolds with quiet elegance, embodying transformation, wisdom, and introspection. In Chinese culture, the Snake is revered as a symbol of intelligence, strategy, and subtle power—moving with grace, striking only with intention. This is a year where stillness holds strength, and clarity arises from contemplation.
Aligned with the yin polarity, the Snake represents depth, intuition, and mystery. It is inward-looking rather than outwardly expressive, drawing its power from calm observation and keen insight. As yin complements yang, the Snake reminds us of life’s dualities: softness and strength, silence and speech, patience and precision. Together, they create balance—a refined dance between opposing forces that guide transformation and rebirth.
The plum blossom, often associated with the Snake in Chinese symbolism, flourishes even in the heart of winter. It is a poetic emblem of resilience, renewal, and purity. Just as the Snake sheds its skin, the plum blossom blooms against the odds—an elegant testimony to enduring hope and the promise of new beginnings.
This is not a year for loud declarations. It’s for shedding what no longer fits. For growing wiser, lighter, more aligned. The Year of the Snake is an invitation to trust your inner voice, embrace elegant change, and bloom—softly, but unmistakably.