Share a promo code here
Only 1 left
Set against a hot red-orange ground this piece reads like a nursery rhyme of guardianship.
Two sets of scales stack one above the other, one held aloft near the top by raised, fork-fingered hands, one lower down balancing a flower against a striped bundle - as if the painting is literally staging the weighing and tending that "jubilation daycare" implies: care as a constant act of balance.
A green church-like structure with a cross and a ladder of red-windowed rungs anchors the lower left, climbing up toward a spiral and a yellow bird-creature, while pale lavender and mint figures with masked, dial-like faces cluster at top - watchful presences overseeing the scene, more custodial than menacing. Hands recur everywhere, raised, cupped, holding an anchor, resting flat at the bottom edge - turning the whole canvas into a chain of small acts of holding and lifting, which fits a title about a place built around minding and celebrating small lives.