The First Creation of The Soul Lover Collection
Fine Art Print by Roberta Orpwood
Sacred Union is the first painting within The Soul Lover Collection. It marks the beginning of a body of work devoted to conscious partnership and spiritual connection.
This piece reflects the meeting of two souls in balance. Not losing themselves in one another, but standing fully present while choosing union. Love here is not fantasy. It is devotion, mirroring and shared growth.
Sacred union asks for honesty. For vulnerability. For the courage to be seen. It honours relationship as a path of awakening.
Each print is professionally produced using archival pigment-based inks on heavyweight, acid-free textured fine art paper, ensuring exceptional colour depth and longevity.
DETAILS
Signed by the artist
Available in A4 (210 x 297mm) or A3 (420 x 297mm)
Museum-quality archival pigment inks
Heavyweight, acid-free textured fine art paper
Small white border included for easy mounting and framing
Print only. Frame not included.
© Roberta Orpwood
The First Creation of The Soul Lover Collection
Fine Art Print by Roberta Orpwood
Sacred Union is the first painting within The Soul Lover Collection. It marks the beginning of a body of work devoted to conscious partnership and spiritual connection.
This piece reflects the meeting of two souls in balance. Not losing themselves in one another, but standing fully present while choosing union. Love here is not fantasy. It is devotion, mirroring and shared growth.
Sacred union asks for honesty. For vulnerability. For the courage to be seen. It honours relationship as a path of awakening.
Each print is professionally produced using archival pigment-based inks on heavyweight, acid-free textured fine art paper, ensuring exceptional colour depth and longevity.
DETAILS
Signed by the artist
Available in A4 (210 x 297mm) or A3 (420 x 297mm)
Museum-quality archival pigment inks
Heavyweight, acid-free textured fine art paper
Small white border included for easy mounting and framing
Print only. Frame not included.
© Roberta Orpwood