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The Throne of Apple and the sword

Artwork Title (Arabic):
عَرْشُ التُّفَّاحِ وَالسَّيْفِ
“The Throne of Apples and the Sword”

Artist: Shorna Abedin
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Dimensions: 48 x 36 inches
Original Price: $600 USD
Fine Art Print Price: Starting at $85 USD (varies by size & finish)

Product Description (for galleries, collectors & international audience):
Bathed in the golden light of a setting sun, this vivid acrylic painting captures a surreal, mythic landscape: a majestic throne stands firm on a snowy field, flanked by a lone apple tree in full fruit and a sword piercing the earth like a forgotten promise. Scattered apples lie on the snow—symbols of knowledge, temptation, and legacy. Behind them, towering mountains blaze with fire-kissed light, echoing the eternal contrast between power and purity, choice and destiny.

This powerful composition is a spiritual allegory. The empty throne invites the viewer to reflect on leadership and responsibility. The sword, grounded and passive, suggests peace hard-won or power voluntarily restrained. The apples—abundant yet fallen—represent both paradise and exile, echoing timeless metaphors from Abrahamic traditions and classical myths.

The artist Shorna Abedin is known for her evocative and emotionally charged symbolism, weaving together themes of sacred inheritance, nature’s endurance, and mystical sovereignty. Her work bridges classical allegory with contemporary spiritual exploration, often inspired by dreams and divine imagery.

Story Behind the Work:
Painted during a time of deep introspection, Shorna envisioned this scene in a spiritual dream, where she felt a powerful ancestral energy—something both prophetic and serene. The snowy ground represents purity, while the fruit and throne hint at divine selection and personal trial. The sword is not raised, but embedded: a sign of wisdom choosing restraint.

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Artist Bio (Short):
Shorna Abedin is a visionary contemporary artist from Bangladesh whose paintings draw from spiritual visions, nature, and classical symbolism. Her works are portals into mythic landscapes where dreams, memories, and divine signs meet. With a background in spiritual sensitivity and a deep sense of purpose, Shorna’s art speaks to those who seek meaning beyond the visible.

The Throne of Apple and the sword

The Throne of Apple and the sword