Style1½ inches thick (3.75 cm) Product Details Artist grade canvas, archival inks, wooden stretcher bars, and UVB protective coating
AvailablityUsually ships within five business days. ArtistSalena Hu CollectionPosters
Description Look After You by The Fray is solely about a lone lover who repeatedly sells out his heart to a lover that is diffident to his passion. Lyrics and symbols are scattered across the poster to more elaborately show the meaning of this song. The broken, bleeding heart is the central focus.In this poster, the lover stands alone, fishing for love to come to his side. Yet his bucket has a hole in it--in the shape of a missing heart. The actual heart is on the other side with no other person fishing for love. All his results fall out of the hole in his bucket, while no one accepts his heart on the other side. Above is the weight and longing and visual depiction he has for 'home'. 'It's Always Have But Never Hold, You've Begun to Feel Like Home'. The house is dark, no one is inside. On the sides of the heart time passes and so do the leaves of each season (symbols: falling leaves, new leaves), and during this time the lonely raven stays on that branch while his lovers fly away. Below the heart, the city spins. 'When I'm losing my control, the city spins around... you're the only one who knows, you slow it down.'