Russia
952 €
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14-day satisfaction guarantee
This mesmerizing painting transports the viewer to a magical twilight world, where a luxurious orchid blossoms. Its petals, like the velvet of night, catch the last rays of the setting sun, creating a sense of mystery and magic. Delicate golden lines, gracefully woven into the image of the flower, add a touch of luxury and emphasize the exquisiteness of its form. Gold, purple, and deep shades of blue, symbols of wealth and prosperity, take on a new meaning here, becoming a metaphor for a night-time fairytale, when life comes alive in the streets and markets. As the cosmic blue of the sky intertwines with the golden dust of the desert in the last rays of sunset, it is a time for intimate prayer and communion with family.
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If you’re not completely satisfied with the artwork you purchased, you can return it within 14 days of delivery. Simply contact us through your ArtyLeo account or write on [email protected], and we’ll assist you with the return process. Once the artwork is returned to the artist, we’ll issue a full refund.
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Delivery times typically range from 3 to 14 days, depending on the destination. Once the artist ships your order, you will receive tracking details to monitor its journey.
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Russia
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