Klara of the Laughing Roses, once a quiet art teacher from the quaint town of Daegu, returns to Opensea with her latest NFT collection, “A Bouquet of Storms.” Drawing deep inspiration from the shadowy narratives and foggy moorlands of the Brontë sisters' works like "Jane Eyre" and "Wuthering Heights,” this collection has an ethereal beauty that mirrors the emotional turbulence of her years spent creating in solitude. With production assisted by Midjourney, these works of art come to life in all their brooding, overcast glory- creating a visual tempest where desire and hope mingle as one- suggesting that even the fiercest storms of our life can herald fresh beginnings, and new growth.
"He's more myself than I am. Whatever our souls are made of, his and mine are the same.” ― Emily Brontë, Wuthering Heights
Whatever the root of your worries, if you find someone to share it with, you will always weather the storm. There is strength in companionship. What a joy it is to find you can grow with, no matter the weather.
“I wish I were a girl again, half-savage and hardy, and free.” ― Emily Brontë, Wuthering Heights
The glow of youth is the glow of naivety and curiosity. It need not fade away in time, so long as one stays positive that the next great adventure is right around the corner. There is no such thing as wasted years.
“Life appears to me too short to be spent in nursing animosity or registering wrongs.” ― Charlotte Bronte, Jane Eyre
When it rains is a great opportunity to wear a favorite hat or show off a new one. Embrace the positivity in all things, and don’t worry about the rest. Your problems don’t need to grow old with you, too.
Although “Klara of the Laughing Roses” is certainly not a household name in the art world (nor even her real name), we often forget the empowering nature that being an artist on Web3 can have, especially for members of historically unrepresented backgrounds in the visual arts. Remote villages, lack of art education, and even gender and generation all play a role in who gets “seen.” And although NFTs give artists the ability to craft their own identity and sell their own story behind a veil of secrecy, their motives entirely their own, the space is not immune to issues of access.
Billed as an egalitarian space where all creators are “created equal,” OrangeHare believes in the potential of NFTs to break barriers, and is committed to giving voices to those who, for whatever reason, may not have been heard clearly- including “Klara of the Laughing Roses.” All works are original encaustic on wood creations assisted in production by MidJourney.
Although “Klara of the Laughing Roses” is certainly not a household name in the art world (nor even her real name), we often forget the empowering nature that being an artist on Web3 can have, especially for members of historically unrepresented backgrounds in the visual arts. Remote villages, lack of art education, and even gender and generation all play a role in who gets “seen.” And although NFTs give artists the ability to craft their own identity and sell their own story behind a veil of secrecy, their motives entirely their own, the space is not immune to issues of access.
Billed as an egalitarian space where all creators are “created equal,” OrangeHare believes in the potential of NFTs to break barriers, and is committed to giving voices to those who, for whatever reason, may not have been heard clearly- including “Klara of the Laughing Roses.” All works are original encaustic on wood creations assisted in production by MidJourney.
Klara of the Laughing Roses, once a quiet art teacher from the quaint town of Daegu, returns to Opensea with her latest NFT collection, “A Bouquet of Storms.” Drawing deep inspiration from the shadowy narratives and foggy moorlands of the Brontë sisters' works like "Jane Eyre" and "Wuthering Heights,” this collection has an ethereal beauty that mirrors the emotional turbulence of her years spent creating in solitude. With production assisted by Midjourney, these works of art come to life in all their brooding, overcast glory- creating a visual tempest where desire and hope mingle as one- suggesting that even the fiercest storms of our life can herald fresh beginnings, and new growth.
"He's more myself than I am. Whatever our souls are made of, his and mine are the same.” ― Emily Brontë, Wuthering Heights
Whatever the root of your worries, if you find someone to share it with, you will always weather the storm. There is strength in companionship. What a joy it is to find you can grow with, no matter the weather.
“I wish I were a girl again, half-savage and hardy, and free.” ― Emily Brontë, Wuthering Heights
The glow of youth is the glow of naivety and curiosity. It need not fade away in time, so long as one stays positive that the next great adventure is right around the corner. There is no such thing as wasted years.
“Life appears to me too short to be spent in nursing animosity or registering wrongs.” ― Charlotte Bronte, Jane Eyre
When it rains is a great opportunity to wear a favorite hat or show off a new one. Embrace the positivity in all things, and don’t worry about the rest. Your problems don’t need to grow old with you, too.
Although “Klara of the Laughing Roses” is certainly not a household name in the art world (nor even her real name), we often forget the empowering nature that being an artist on Web3 can have, especially for members of historically unrepresented backgrounds in the visual arts. Remote villages, lack of art education, and even gender and generation all play a role in who gets “seen.” And although NFTs give artists the ability to craft their own identity and sell their own story behind a veil of secrecy, their motives entirely their own, the space is not immune to issues of access.
Billed as an egalitarian space where all creators are “created equal,” OrangeHare believes in the potential of NFTs to break barriers, and is committed to giving voices to those who, for whatever reason, may not have been heard clearly- including “Klara of the Laughing Roses.” All works are original encaustic on wood creations assisted in production by MidJourney.
Although “Klara of the Laughing Roses” is certainly not a household name in the art world (nor even her real name), we often forget the empowering nature that being an artist on Web3 can have, especially for members of historically unrepresented backgrounds in the visual arts. Remote villages, lack of art education, and even gender and generation all play a role in who gets “seen.” And although NFTs give artists the ability to craft their own identity and sell their own story behind a veil of secrecy, their motives entirely their own, the space is not immune to issues of access.
Billed as an egalitarian space where all creators are “created equal,” OrangeHare believes in the potential of NFTs to break barriers, and is committed to giving voices to those who, for whatever reason, may not have been heard clearly- including “Klara of the Laughing Roses.” All works are original encaustic on wood creations assisted in production by MidJourney.