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The origin of the species – by Karen Chappelow -Exclusive to ArtLovers Australia-88x98cm

Chinese goddess who is the maker of all humans.

Half snake half human Nu Wa was also responsible for repairing heaven when warnings gods destroyed parts of it. Nu Wa repaired the holes in heaven with 5 stones of differing colours and crushed and put into place. She also sawed off an ancient turtles’ 4 legs and used them as pillars to keep heaven aloft.

The lotus flower has a variety of different meanings in different cultures. In general, however, the lotus is seen as a symbol of purity, spiritual enlightenment, and rebirth. It is considered sacred in Eastern cultures.

I have melded all these together in an homage to womanhood.

The origin of the species

Karen Chappelow

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The origin of the species – by Karen Chappelow -Exclusive to ArtLovers Australia-88x98cm

Chinese goddess who is the maker of all humans.

Half snake half human Nu Wa was also responsible for repairing heaven when warnings gods destroyed parts of it. Nu Wa repaired the holes in heaven with 5 stones of differing colours and crushed and put into place. She also sawed off an ancient turtles’ 4 legs and used them as pillars to keep heaven aloft.

The lotus flower has a variety of different meanings in different cultures. In general, however, the lotus is seen as a symbol of purity, spiritual enlightenment, and rebirth. It is considered sacred in Eastern cultures.

I have melded all these together in an homage to womanhood.