"The Clock Didn’t Stop, It Just Changed Hands"
She doesn't move, the llama doesn’t speak; it delivers its message directly into her mind: Your debt is due. In a past life, she had prayed to a God she thought she understood, begging for more time, promising anything to remain on Earth a little longer. What she never realized was that time belonged to the llamas, silent guardians of the finite, indifferent to human desperation. Her prayer was granted, but now, in her rebirth, the price must be paid.
In this life the llama waited, watching her grow, build a life, and love deeply, letting her feel the weight of the connections she’d formed before it came to collect its debt. "You will have your time," the llama tells her. "A thousand years. And you will know exactly when it ends." Its punishment is cruelly precise, endless time stripped of its meaning. She will live through generations, watching everyone she loves grow old and die, burdened by the certainty of her own distant end. The llama leaves her standing in the vast silence, forcing her to confront the lesson she had ignored before: life was never about having more time, but about cherishing the little she was given.
Original Oil Painting On Linen Canvas
Painting Size: 36" x 48"
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