The Twin Flame of Shambala

This work is a portrait of a beautiful female figure in a shimmering river surrounded by swan floats, magical tents, and candy mountains. The sky is filled with disco ball planets and glistening stars. The figure wears a rainbow crown on her head and a ring pop on her finger. The setting depicts a mystical world where the song “Big Rock Candy Mountain” meets the song “Shambhala” and she is the co-creator of this reality. The work contains many nostalgic images from childhood including plastic magnet letters and a reference to the game “Candyland”. The painting represents humanity's desire for peace, ease, and even a little magic through imagination and whimsical play.

Details

  • FramingUnframed
  • SignatureHand-signed by Artist
  • Visual QualitiesBright & Vivid Colors
  • ClassificationOriginal
  • Edition Size1

Name Of Artist (So You Are Searchable!)

Beth Gilbert Larkin

Medium

  • Painting

Exact Dimensions

36" x 36"

Year Created

2025

Provide details about the signature

The piece is signed with my full name on the back and my symbol signature (a curvy crown that looks like my initials) is on the front of the painting.

Materials

- acrylic paint on gallery stretched 1.5" deep canvas - the painting extends around the sides of the piece and it is ready to hang as it is

Medium & Techniques

  • Representational Abstract

Subject Matter

  • Figure
  • Geometric Patterns
  • Landscapes & Waterscapes

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$2,500.00