This is a stunning commission Mural from Farrah Fortnam in the car park of Divine Ceremony, a funeral business, and provides a wonderful welcome for people whose lives are in flux. Here is a description of the piece taken from Farrah's Instagram account:
It was like a godsend for Dee Ryding at Divine Ceremony to find and connect with me last year. She said I was the perfect fit to paint the walls for her funeral business and now I truly understand why it was meant to be!
I love to bring joy to people through my art. And they bring joy too when it is so much needed in immensely difficult times. They celebrate a persons life and care for them and their families in such a gentle and beautiful respectful way, for the next part of the journey. What beautiful people! Wow.
I have come to realise myself recently that there is so much beauty in sadness too. And hope in the unknown. I believe life always continues in this beautiful divine universe. Hence my mural is like the flow of life, never ending, forever flowing. It may seem like the end on this planet for people that have passed on. But I think it’s only the beginning and that there is another beautiful and divine place beyond what we see. Beauty and eternal joy beyond the darkness, beyond that portal. It is always with us.
Commissioned | Divine Ceremony |
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Camera used | Apple iPhone 12 Pro |
Photographer | Stephen Gledhill. www.scooj.org |
Artwork style | Abstract |
Date created | 2024-06-29T23:00:00.000Z |
Marker type | artwork |
City | Bristol |
Country | United Kingdom |
What3Words | chart.income.logic |