Symbolism of Peace In Art


By Margaret Lukasik

Discover your place of peace in art through your own creation or the rendering by someone else.



Symbolism of Peace In Art

"Peaceful Beginnings" is a part of my new series, titled, "Restoration Retreat."

  Birch Tree Wall Art


Imagine yourself in a secluded forest clearing, surrounded by towering white birch trees that sway gently in the breeze. Their leaves rustle softly, creating a soothing sound of nature's symphony. Sunlight filters through the canopy above, casting dappled patterns of yellow light on the forest floor. The air is filled with the earthy scent of damp soil and the sweet fragrance of wildflowers that bloom at the edge of the clearing.

In the center of this serene oasis, a tranquil pond lies still and reflective, mirroring the azure sky above. Dragonflies flit gracefully over the water's surface, their iridescent wings catching the sunlight. Frogs croak contentedly from the lily pads that float serenely on the pond, adding a melodic accompaniment to the symphony of nature.

As you sit on a moss-covered log at the water's edge, you can feel the tension melt away from your shoulders. The gentle sounds of the forest, the warmth of the sun on your skin, and the cool breeze on your face all conspire to create a sense of deep peace within you. You are one with nature, at harmony with the world around you.

In this peaceful environment, the relationships between all living creatures are in perfect balance. Squirrels dart playfully among the trees, gathering acorns for the coming winter. Birds chirp melodiously from their nests, their vibrant plumage a riot of color against the green backdrop of the forest. A deer emerges from the shadows, its eyes wide and watchful, but unafraid in the presence of human companionship.

In this moment, you feel a deep sense of tranquility and safety. The forest is a sanctuary, a place of refuge from the chaos of the outside world. Here, in this peaceful environment, you are free to be yourself, to breathe deeply, and to connect with the natural world on a profound level. It is a place where all beings coexist in harmony, where the boundaries between self and others blur and dissolve.

Create Your Own Symbolism of Peace in Art

You can imagine this peaceful scene daily, or you can create it to remember everyday, even when you're too busy to spend time in your imagination.  Put that scene on your wall as a beautiful painting.  You can paint it yourself, or you can create a collection for your favorite wall or room rendered by an artist who best reflects your dream.

Today, I'm going to share with you how you can paint your own peaceful place to ponder even if you have little or no experience in any form of art or craft. Try it with me, or let me share my paintings with you that offer scenes of nature where humanity and nature collide in a blissfull state of tranquility, peace and joy. But first, make this one commitment:  Say that you commit to keeping peace.  I did this years ago and it has shaped the rest of my life and art for positive goodness and blessing.  

Now, before you watch the video, close your eyes and listen to the soothing sounds of the forest.  Feel the profound sense of unity with all living things. In this peaceful environment, you are not separate from the world around you; you are an integral part of it, a thread in the rich tapestry of life. And in that realization, you find a deep and abiding sense of peace to overcome, sadness, depression, meloncholy or any emotion that is detrimental to your health and wellness.

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A photorealistic image of an abstract acrylic painting that utilizes drips, splatters, and layered textures. The colors should be a mix of soft, earthy tones with bright pops of color, showing the beauty that can be found even in seemingly chaotic expressions. The overall mood should be one of peace and serenity, highlighting the appreciation for the imperfect, natural beauty of the artwork.



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