Namibia: Sonia Honours Mothers With Exhibition

4 November 2016

Windhoek — The 'Flowers Exhibition' currently on at the Franco-Namibian Cultural Centre (FNCC)'s Restaurant La Bonne Table, aims to bring peace, happiness and joy to the world that is broken and full of pain.

The exhibition by Sonia Bergh is a tribute to her late mother, and all mothers. "They all deserve flowers. My Mother loved flowers and she was a beautiful, loving, supporting, strong woman that never complained despite a lot of hardship. She had the most beautiful flower garden," Sonia explains. Sonia artistically captures and gives a variety of blossoms personalities through her paintings. "Flowers have captivated us with their unique beauty and attractive scents, and the association of certain flowers with different meanings is an age-old art form that Bergh portrays in her tasteful work. Bergh aims to bring a bit of colour and joy to the lives of others and to motivate people not to ever give up, even in the face of impossible challenges," she says.

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