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Rose Kauser

Pulse Wave (Limited Edition)

Pulse Wave (Limited Edition)

Each design is available as a limited edition of 480 prints. Once sold out, no additional prints will be produced or offered for sale. The distribution by size is as follows:

  • B4: 150 prints
  • A3: 125 prints
  • B3: 100 prints
  • A2: 50 prints
  • A1: 25 prints
  • A0: 20 prints
  • B0: 10 prints

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Regular price £165.00 GBP
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Flow of Emotion: The waves suggest movement and rhythm, much like the pulse of a heart. This could symbolize the natural ebb and flow of emotions, aligning the heart with the constant movement of water. The name "Pulse Wave" strengthens this connection, implying that emotions, like waves, rise, fall, and ripple through the heart.
Softness and Comfort: The wool-like swirls introduce an element of warmth and softness. Wool often represents comfort, protection, and something handmade or organic. This juxtaposition with the waves might reflect a balance between fluidity (waves) and stability or care (wool), perhaps alluding to the dual nature of love or emotions—sometimes intense, other times nurturing.
Rhythmic Life Force: "Pulse Wave" invokes a sense of rhythm, not only in the literal beating of a heart but also in the idea that life and emotions move in waves. The combination of water (waves) and wool (softness) could signify the balance between life's tumultuous moments and its more soothing, peaceful phases.
Textural and Elemental Contrast: The contrast between the fluidity of waves and the textured, tangible quality of wool-like swirls could symbolize the complexity of human emotion. It suggests that emotions are both untamable (like waves) and personal, intimate (like wool, a material close to human touch).
Natural Forces and Human Experience: The blending of natural elements (waves, wool) to form a human heart speaks to a deeper connection between nature and human emotion. It may suggest that our feelings are as natural and cyclical as the ocean or as grounded and comforting as wool, yet intertwined and complex.
Overall, the piece seems to explore the dynamic interplay between movement and stillness, intensity and softness, much like the intricate balance of life and the human heart.

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