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Longing for Another World, Original Drawing

$350.00

Do you know that sense of longing, but it never feels satisfied even when you think you’ve attained something? C.S. Lewis spoke to this feeling, saying "If I find in myself a desire which no experience in this world can satisfy, the most probable explanation is that I was made for another world" in Mere Christianity. In his partial autobiography, Surprised by Joy, he terms this “sehnsucht” a German word meaning the sense of inconsolable longing, yearning, and the feeling of intensely missing something we don’t know specifically what it is. Inspired by these quotes and recognizing my own feelings like this, I created this piece to represent the longing, shown in the woman’s face. Many things around her symbolize the beauty of the world, such as in the ornate cathedral, lace dress, and delicate butterflies, but also hint at death, showing that it will not last, in the skull, the crow, and the unfinished wisterias. She holds in her hand a key, symbolizing the keys to heaven, which will last eternally. This intricate grayscale drawing will be a beautiful reminder of these ideas and conversation starter for anyone that likes to think deeply about our existence. 

Details:

Original, comes with a certificate of authenticity

Title: “Longing for Another World” 

Medium: graphite and marker on paper 

Size/framed: 18” x 18” unframed 

Shipping: USPS ground, mailing tube, 2-5 business days delivery 

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Do you know that sense of longing, but it never feels satisfied even when you think you’ve attained something? C.S. Lewis spoke to this feeling, saying "If I find in myself a desire which no experience in this world can satisfy, the most probable explanation is that I was made for another world" in Mere Christianity. In his partial autobiography, Surprised by Joy, he terms this “sehnsucht” a German word meaning the sense of inconsolable longing, yearning, and the feeling of intensely missing something we don’t know specifically what it is. Inspired by these quotes and recognizing my own feelings like this, I created this piece to represent the longing, shown in the woman’s face. Many things around her symbolize the beauty of the world, such as in the ornate cathedral, lace dress, and delicate butterflies, but also hint at death, showing that it will not last, in the skull, the crow, and the unfinished wisterias. She holds in her hand a key, symbolizing the keys to heaven, which will last eternally. This intricate grayscale drawing will be a beautiful reminder of these ideas and conversation starter for anyone that likes to think deeply about our existence. 

Details:

Original, comes with a certificate of authenticity

Title: “Longing for Another World” 

Medium: graphite and marker on paper 

Size/framed: 18” x 18” unframed 

Shipping: USPS ground, mailing tube, 2-5 business days delivery 

Do you know that sense of longing, but it never feels satisfied even when you think you’ve attained something? C.S. Lewis spoke to this feeling, saying "If I find in myself a desire which no experience in this world can satisfy, the most probable explanation is that I was made for another world" in Mere Christianity. In his partial autobiography, Surprised by Joy, he terms this “sehnsucht” a German word meaning the sense of inconsolable longing, yearning, and the feeling of intensely missing something we don’t know specifically what it is. Inspired by these quotes and recognizing my own feelings like this, I created this piece to represent the longing, shown in the woman’s face. Many things around her symbolize the beauty of the world, such as in the ornate cathedral, lace dress, and delicate butterflies, but also hint at death, showing that it will not last, in the skull, the crow, and the unfinished wisterias. She holds in her hand a key, symbolizing the keys to heaven, which will last eternally. This intricate grayscale drawing will be a beautiful reminder of these ideas and conversation starter for anyone that likes to think deeply about our existence. 

Details:

Original, comes with a certificate of authenticity

Title: “Longing for Another World” 

Medium: graphite and marker on paper 

Size/framed: 18” x 18” unframed 

Shipping: USPS ground, mailing tube, 2-5 business days delivery 

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