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$400.00

16in x 20in unframed acrylic original

Artist: Elle Pease

A depiction of sacrifice, strength, and resilience. A feminine figure cradles her bleeding, golden-flecked heart as it spills from her arms—a symbol of the life force she pours into the world around her. On her back, a carefully stacked formation of rocks supports a small, thriving city, a testament to the weight she carries and the foundation she provides. Atop her head rests a crown, marking her as the heart of the city itself—the giver, the protector, the one who endures. The piece captures the beauty and burden of creation, where love and struggle intertwine to sustain something greater than oneself.

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16in x 20in unframed acrylic original

Artist: Elle Pease

A depiction of sacrifice, strength, and resilience. A feminine figure cradles her bleeding, golden-flecked heart as it spills from her arms—a symbol of the life force she pours into the world around her. On her back, a carefully stacked formation of rocks supports a small, thriving city, a testament to the weight she carries and the foundation she provides. Atop her head rests a crown, marking her as the heart of the city itself—the giver, the protector, the one who endures. The piece captures the beauty and burden of creation, where love and struggle intertwine to sustain something greater than oneself.

16in x 20in unframed acrylic original

Artist: Elle Pease

A depiction of sacrifice, strength, and resilience. A feminine figure cradles her bleeding, golden-flecked heart as it spills from her arms—a symbol of the life force she pours into the world around her. On her back, a carefully stacked formation of rocks supports a small, thriving city, a testament to the weight she carries and the foundation she provides. Atop her head rests a crown, marking her as the heart of the city itself—the giver, the protector, the one who endures. The piece captures the beauty and burden of creation, where love and struggle intertwine to sustain something greater than oneself.