Pool Of Affirmations
The piece speaks about the importance of self-acceptance and the need to resist societal pressures to conform to narrow stereotypes and expectations. It celebrates the courage and resilience of individuals who are able to embrace their true selves in the face of adversity and discrimination.
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| SIZE | 40cm x 26cm, 84cm x 50cm, 120cm x 80cm |
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