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Art Print | Self Love - Susan Onyedikachi
Art Print | Self Love - Susan Onyedikachi
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Gallery-quality prints that celebrate the stories and visions of our artists. Printed on museum-grade, matte paper sourced from Japan, each piece is designed to last—bringing soulful energy and vibrant storytelling to your walls.
For your information: our products are lovingly made to order just for you—shipping may take a little longer, but that means we reduce waste and deliver a truly unique piece that’s fresh off the press!
In Self Love, the canvas becomes a mirror—not to the world outside, but to the quiet revolution within. The painting speaks in colors that soothe and scars that glisten like gold—testaments to healing, not hiding. It portrays not perfection, but peace. Not ego, but acceptance.
Every brushstroke tells a story of return: a journey back to the self, through doubt, through comparison, through silence, toward a place where flaws are not failures, but features of humanity. The figure at the heart of the work does not seek approval, but radiates presence—whole, aware, enough.
This is not love as spectacle. It is not loud. It is a whispered affirmation. A slow unfurling. A hand on the heart. A meeting of the eyes in the mirror and not looking away.
Self Love invites the viewer to pause—not to critique, but to connect. To ask not, "What do others see?" but instead, "What do I need to give myself?"
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For your information: our products are lovingly made to order just for you—shipping may take a little longer, but that means we reduce waste and deliver a truly unique piece that’s fresh off the press!
In Self Love, the canvas becomes a mirror—not to the world outside, but to the quiet revolution within. The painting speaks in colors that soothe and scars that glisten like gold—testaments to healing, not hiding. It portrays not perfection, but peace. Not ego, but acceptance.
Every brushstroke tells a story of return: a journey back to the self, through doubt, through comparison, through silence, toward a place where flaws are not failures, but features of humanity. The figure at the heart of the work does not seek approval, but radiates presence—whole, aware, enough.
This is not love as spectacle. It is not loud. It is a whispered affirmation. A slow unfurling. A hand on the heart. A meeting of the eyes in the mirror and not looking away.
Self Love invites the viewer to pause—not to critique, but to connect. To ask not, "What do others see?" but instead, "What do I need to give myself?"
