Token of Hope by Marta Witkiewicz

Token of Hope Artwork by Marta Witkiewicz
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Art Details

Title: Token of Hope
Date Created: 2021
Copyright: © Marta Witkiewicz
Genre: Unpublished Art
Mediums: Graphite Pencil, Graphite
Views: 211
Posted: 12/6/2022

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Marta Witkiewicz
Member Since October 2020


Location: Hiszpania


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Description

In Japanese tradition, a crane is considered to be a mystical and holly creature cherished by the people. “Bird of Happiness”, a symbol of good luck and longevity believed to live for thousand years. There is an ancient legend that promises that anyone who creates thousand origami cranes (senbazuru) will be granted a single wish by the gods. My drawing is inspired by the story of a little girl Sadako who developed Leukemia as an effect of radiation from the atomic bombing of Hiroshima. After learning about the legend she made her goal to fold thousand origami cranes in the hope of recovering from her illness. However, something changed in her during the process and she decided that a wish for world peace is more important. “I will write “peace” upon your wings and you will fly all over the world” – those are the words assigned to her. Since then Sadako and her cranes became a symbol of hope and peace for the world. Therefore a little paper crane now carries a big and powerful message.

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