Thumbnail 1 of 3, Journal, Hello Spring  designed and sold by TipToppeLLC.
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Journal, Hello Spring  designed and sold by TipToppeLLC

Hello Spring Journal

Designed and sold by TipToppeLLC
$13.95
$11.86 when you buy any 2+
$11.86 when you buy any 2+
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$13.95

Product features

  • 120 pages
  • Cover 350gsm, paper stock 90gsm
  • Front cover print from an independent designer
  • Available in a selection of ruled or graph pages
  • Handy document pocket inside the back cover
  • Since every item is made just for you by your local third-party fulfiller, there may be slight variances in the product received
Artwork thumbnail, Hello Spring  by TipToppeLLC
Hello Spring
This artwork, "Hello Spring," captures the transition from the dormant, dark months of winter to the vibrant energy of a new season. It’s a visual celebration of renewal and the simple comforts of home. The Contrast of Light and Dark The deep, chocolatey background represents the rich soil and the quiet stillness of winter. By placing the lemons and the plant against such a dark backdrop, the colors "pop" with a life-force that feels earned. It's a reminder that beauty often emerges from the dark, quiet places. Symbols of Vitality The Lemons: Lemons are a classic symbol of cleansing and freshness. Their bright yellow hue mimics the return of the sun, bringing a sense of "zest" and optimism to the composition. The Potted Plant: The lush greenery signifies growth and resilience. It’s not just a plant in a pot; it’s a living thing thriving indoors while the world outside begins to wake up. "Blooming Days": This phrase at the bottom serves as a hopeful mantra. It suggests that the viewer isn't just looking at a moment in time, but entering a season where things—ideas, spirits, and nature—are finally ready to flourish. The Artistic Intent The heavy texture and visible brushstrokes give the piece a grounded, rustic feel. It doesn't strive for photorealism; instead, it leans into the feeling of a cozy kitchen or a sun-drenched porch. It’s an invitation to slow down, breathe in the "fresh air" of the art, and appreciate the small, tangible signs of spring.

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