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When Roses Learn to Bleed

When Roses Learn to Bleed by Solomon Okeuhie portrays the girl child’s transition into womanhood. The blooming roses symbolize growth and beauty, while the blood and hourglass reflect the inevitability of change. Set against a timeless background, it captures the blend of innocence, vulnerability, and emerging strength during this transformative phase.

Sale price$130.00

When Roses Learn to Bleed by Solomon Okeuhie is a powerful portrayal of the girl child’s transition into womanhood, blending beauty, pain, and transformation. The blooming roses symbolize growth and innocence, while the presence of blood interwoven with the petals serves as a reminder of the physical and emotional shifts that accompany this evolution.

An hourglass, a silent witness to time, reinforces the inevitability of change, reminding us that transformation is both an act of surrender and an embrace of the unknown. Set against a timeless backdrop, this piece captures the delicate balance between vulnerability and resilience, innocence and maturity.

Through bold symbolism and deep storytelling, When Roses Learn to Bleed invites reflection on growth, societal expectations, and the quiet power of change. It honors the journey of womanhood—not just the destination.

Whether displayed in a home, gallery, or personal collection, this striking African art print serves as a tribute to the strength and complexity of feminine identity.

👉 Explore When Roses Learn to Bleed and bring the power of transformation into your space.

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When Roses Start to Bleed by Solomon Okeuhie, a contemporary African black art print depicting a symbolic transition into womanhood. The composition features blooming roses emerging from a black girl, an hourglass, and flowing fabric against a textured, aged background, representing growth, vulnerability, and transformation
When Roses Learn to Bleed Sale price$130.00

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