In the heart of this artwork lies a classic symbol of cool – the aviator sunglasses, reimagined through the whimsical lens of watercolour. The metallic frames, slender and sleek, are a nod to timeless style, while the double bridge adds that quintessential aviator touch. But it’s the lenses that truly captivate; they dance with a kaleidoscope of colours, from playful pinks to deep purples, serene blues to cheerful yellows. This isn’t just a pair of glasses; it’s a canvas where light and colour play in harmony.
The white backdrop serves as a stage for the spectacle, allowing every splash and streak of colour to pop and sizzle. The watercolour bleeds beyond the confines of the lenses in an exuberant display, splattering with abandon, as if joy itself has burst forth onto the page. Below, the colours weep gently down, like tears of laughter or perhaps just the artist’s carefree spirit captured in pigment and water.
For those who heal, who spend their days cloaked in the seriousness of medicine and science, this piece offers a breath of fresh air. It would sit perfectly on the walls of a private practice where its vibrant energy could soften the edges of clinical spaces. In waiting rooms, it might serve as a silent companion to those seeking solace or distraction. For therapists and counsellors, it could be a visual metaphor for looking at life through different lenses – sometimes colourful, sometimes reflective.
This artwork is for the medical professional who appreciates that even amidst precision and prescription, there is room for artistry and expression. It’s for those who understand that healing is not just about the body but also about nurturing the soul with beauty and lightness.
Owning this piece or gifting it speaks volumes; it says you value joy and creativity alongside dedication and care. It’s not just an art print; it’s an infusion of colour into life’s serious moments, a reminder that even in places touched by pain or worry, there can be a splash of beauty to uplift and inspire.
While conventional posters are often produced on thin, glossy paper, our Optometry Spectacles Ophthalmology watercolour art print is crafted on Enhanced Matte Art 200gsm heavyweight paper.

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