“...are your roots still alive?” (Fleur Woman)

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"You have puraued so much and have wearied yourself to bear fruit you cannot eat—are your roots still alive? Can your spirit continue to carry the abuse of its womb? You are a harvest that everyone should not reap.”

73 teastained pages

Acrylic on coverstock

8.5H x 5.75"W

Saree ribbon

•••images of teastained paper are EXAMPLES ONLY, not necessarily pages from THIS listing•••

May the season(s) that brings growth to the natural world remind us that we too are experiencing growth in many ways—and to be patient with ourselves. Allegories abound, laden with inspiration for the patience, grace, and strength with which we can and will blossom throughout our journey. Rooted and resilient, blossom and bear fruit is just what we will do.

Journey Soulfully

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"You have puraued so much and have wearied yourself to bear fruit you cannot eat—are your roots still alive? Can your spirit continue to carry the abuse of its womb? You are a harvest that everyone should not reap.”

73 teastained pages

Acrylic on coverstock

8.5H x 5.75"W

Saree ribbon

•••images of teastained paper are EXAMPLES ONLY, not necessarily pages from THIS listing•••

May the season(s) that brings growth to the natural world remind us that we too are experiencing growth in many ways—and to be patient with ourselves. Allegories abound, laden with inspiration for the patience, grace, and strength with which we can and will blossom throughout our journey. Rooted and resilient, blossom and bear fruit is just what we will do.

Journey Soulfully

"You have puraued so much and have wearied yourself to bear fruit you cannot eat—are your roots still alive? Can your spirit continue to carry the abuse of its womb? You are a harvest that everyone should not reap.”

73 teastained pages

Acrylic on coverstock

8.5H x 5.75"W

Saree ribbon

•••images of teastained paper are EXAMPLES ONLY, not necessarily pages from THIS listing•••

May the season(s) that brings growth to the natural world remind us that we too are experiencing growth in many ways—and to be patient with ourselves. Allegories abound, laden with inspiration for the patience, grace, and strength with which we can and will blossom throughout our journey. Rooted and resilient, blossom and bear fruit is just what we will do.

Journey Soulfully