Walk Through A Bamboo Forest

Walk Through A Bamboo Forest

Layla Love

What does not bend, breaks. This work of art is encouraging the viewer to tap into the suppleness of their being. It is a time when each of us should explore rewilding, learning to yield to the forms of nature. The bamboo gave her a framework. The metaphorical meaning of this, derived from a story of a particular type of bamboo that you must water consistently for three to five years before it even begins to sprout; yet within six months of sprouting, it can grow up to thirty feet. Reminding us to continue to water and nurture our dreams with consistency. The photoshoot was part of the featured woman’s celebration of her 18th birthday. Having been a Cirque du Soleil performer, she was able to illustrate the beauty of adaptability and the strength of flexibility
Mixed media on 24k Gold Leaf on Wood Block (2018)

Framed in  black shadow box frame, 40×40 inches

36 x 36 in. (91.5 x 91.5 cm.)

$25,000

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About Layla Love

Layla Love’s art aims to illuminate the human consciousness. She captures life as a series of adventures and expeditions into the unknown, returning always with a greater sense of what it means to be human. Having been in both foreign prisons and royal palaces she has learned to employ the power of creative force to transcend. Her intention is to illuminate and reveal in the hopes of igniting a spark of activation. After studying journalism and global communications at Richmond International University in London she realized that visual imagery has the greatest impact in our modern communication process., At 21, she began a five-year photojournalism tour to war-torn and compromised region with a focus on the plight of women. Love […]

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