Nightingale in the Porcelain Palace
The Nightingale was a prisoner in the Emperor’s palace of porcelain, until having been replaced by a machine, he flew back to his home in the woods. The machine broke, and the Nightingale saved the Emperor from Death with his song, delivered out of compassion, not obligation. They then lived with understanding and mutual respect.
The Nightingale was a prisoner in the Emperor’s palace of porcelain, until having been replaced by a machine, he flew back to his home in the woods. The machine broke, and the Nightingale saved the Emperor from Death with his song, delivered out of compassion, not obligation. They then lived with understanding and mutual respect.
The Nightingale was a prisoner in the Emperor’s palace of porcelain, until having been replaced by a machine, he flew back to his home in the woods. The machine broke, and the Nightingale saved the Emperor from Death with his song, delivered out of compassion, not obligation. They then lived with understanding and mutual respect.
This lovely little painting is acrylic on canvas, 6” x 6” x 2” deep, and painted down its sides, so no frame is required if you don’t want one. It comes signed, certified and ready to hang.