Ada
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Stacey Walyuchow
16”H x 12”W
Handpainted collage on wood panel
Ada is a woman of great strength and character, embodying the qualities of nobility and grace. She knows when to speak up and when to remain silent, always mindful of the impact her words and actions have on those around her. Many people have viewed her as a ‘Wallflower’, a word that is extremely outdated and should no longer relevant in modern society.
Despite her quiet demeanor, Ada is a force to be reckoned with. She is fiercely independent and unafraid to stand up for what she believes in, even in the face of adversity.
At the same time, Ada is humble and grounded, never seeking attention or accolades for her accomplishments. She understands that true nobility lies not in personal glory, but in the ability to serve others with kindness and compassion.
Her flamingos are often associated with nobility as well, with their graceful appearance and elegant demeanour. Additionally, the flamingo's ability to stand tall and proud, even in the face of adversity, further reinforces its symbolic connection to nobility…and Ada.
*The term "wallflower" has often been used to describe someone who is shy or introverted and tends to blend into the background at social events. This is one of many words that is used unfairly towards mostly women as it implies that they are passive and uninteresting.
It reinforces the societal expectation that women should be outgoing and sociable, and if they are not, they are somehow deficient.
SOLD
Stacey Walyuchow
16”H x 12”W
Handpainted collage on wood panel
Ada is a woman of great strength and character, embodying the qualities of nobility and grace. She knows when to speak up and when to remain silent, always mindful of the impact her words and actions have on those around her. Many people have viewed her as a ‘Wallflower’, a word that is extremely outdated and should no longer relevant in modern society.
Despite her quiet demeanor, Ada is a force to be reckoned with. She is fiercely independent and unafraid to stand up for what she believes in, even in the face of adversity.
At the same time, Ada is humble and grounded, never seeking attention or accolades for her accomplishments. She understands that true nobility lies not in personal glory, but in the ability to serve others with kindness and compassion.
Her flamingos are often associated with nobility as well, with their graceful appearance and elegant demeanour. Additionally, the flamingo's ability to stand tall and proud, even in the face of adversity, further reinforces its symbolic connection to nobility…and Ada.
*The term "wallflower" has often been used to describe someone who is shy or introverted and tends to blend into the background at social events. This is one of many words that is used unfairly towards mostly women as it implies that they are passive and uninteresting.
It reinforces the societal expectation that women should be outgoing and sociable, and if they are not, they are somehow deficient.
SOLD
Stacey Walyuchow
16”H x 12”W
Handpainted collage on wood panel
Ada is a woman of great strength and character, embodying the qualities of nobility and grace. She knows when to speak up and when to remain silent, always mindful of the impact her words and actions have on those around her. Many people have viewed her as a ‘Wallflower’, a word that is extremely outdated and should no longer relevant in modern society.
Despite her quiet demeanor, Ada is a force to be reckoned with. She is fiercely independent and unafraid to stand up for what she believes in, even in the face of adversity.
At the same time, Ada is humble and grounded, never seeking attention or accolades for her accomplishments. She understands that true nobility lies not in personal glory, but in the ability to serve others with kindness and compassion.
Her flamingos are often associated with nobility as well, with their graceful appearance and elegant demeanour. Additionally, the flamingo's ability to stand tall and proud, even in the face of adversity, further reinforces its symbolic connection to nobility…and Ada.
*The term "wallflower" has often been used to describe someone who is shy or introverted and tends to blend into the background at social events. This is one of many words that is used unfairly towards mostly women as it implies that they are passive and uninteresting.
It reinforces the societal expectation that women should be outgoing and sociable, and if they are not, they are somehow deficient.