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"Misty Sunrise 1"

€2,800.00

Oil painting on canvas, size 70x50cm ready to hang with a high quality solid wood frame in gold.

Every sunrise is a new beginning that brings hope. Every period of darkness is followed by a sunrise.

In Greek mythology, Helios personified the sun. The Greek poet Homer wrote that Helios was the son of the Titans Hyperion and Theia and described him as the brother of the Selene, the goddess of the moon, and of Eos, the goddess of dawn.

My inspiration for this painting came from the reference photo taken in Finland of very talented photographer Lauri Lohi to whom I am very grateful.

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Oil painting on canvas, size 70x50cm ready to hang with a high quality solid wood frame in gold.

Every sunrise is a new beginning that brings hope. Every period of darkness is followed by a sunrise.

In Greek mythology, Helios personified the sun. The Greek poet Homer wrote that Helios was the son of the Titans Hyperion and Theia and described him as the brother of the Selene, the goddess of the moon, and of Eos, the goddess of dawn.

My inspiration for this painting came from the reference photo taken in Finland of very talented photographer Lauri Lohi to whom I am very grateful.

Oil painting on canvas, size 70x50cm ready to hang with a high quality solid wood frame in gold.

Every sunrise is a new beginning that brings hope. Every period of darkness is followed by a sunrise.

In Greek mythology, Helios personified the sun. The Greek poet Homer wrote that Helios was the son of the Titans Hyperion and Theia and described him as the brother of the Selene, the goddess of the moon, and of Eos, the goddess of dawn.

My inspiration for this painting came from the reference photo taken in Finland of very talented photographer Lauri Lohi to whom I am very grateful.

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