Preloved Framed Let the Spider Survive Saying
This framed artwork features a traditional folk rhyme and calligraphy that celebrates the spider as a symbol of good fortune and protection.
The verse "If you wish to live and thrive, let the spider stay alive" is an old proverb rooted in European, specifically Irish, folklore. It suggests that harming a spider will bring bad luck or even personal misfortune, while allowing it to live ensures prosperity for the household.
Artistic Style
The piece uses expressive calligraphy, likely combining historical scripts like Carolingian minuscule with more contemporary, fluid movements in the "Spider" lettering. The use of watercolour splashes behind the main word is a common technique in modern calligraphic art to add visual depth and energy.
It measures 11.4cm x 22.5cm, with a thickness of 1.2cm. The picture measures 9cm x 20.3cm
There is glass over the picture. The frame is wooden.
Please study the photos for the condition. The frame has scratches. The backing and border have marks.
There is string on the rear for hanging purposes.
Preloved Framed Let the Spider Survive Proverb
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