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; Semicolon Print: A Symbol of Hope and Continuation

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A quiet symbol of hope, strength, and continuation

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A semicolon is used when a sentence could have ended, but didn’t.

This print holds that meaning gently, a symbol of continuation, of choosing to keep going, and of stories that are still being written.


A symbol that speaks without words

Simple and understated, this piece is designed to carry meaning without needing explanation.

For those who understand it, it can represent strength, survival, and the decision to continue.


Created with meaning

This print was released on World Suicide Prevention Day as part of a deeply personal collection.

It honours the quiet strength it takes to keep going, and the importance of connection and awareness.


Part of The Hope Collection

This print is part of The Hope Collection, a series created to support connection, reflection, and mental health awareness.

Each piece is intentionally minimal, allowing space for personal interpretation.


Supporting mental health in New Zealand

$3 from every print in The Hope Collection is donated to Life Matters Suicide Prevention Trust.

Life Matters provides support, education, and resources for people experiencing suicidal thoughts, and for the people who support them.

Your purchase contributes to this important work across New Zealand.


A meaningful gift or personal piece

This print can be:

  • A quiet symbol in your own space
  • A meaningful gift for someone who understands its significance
  • A reminder of strength and resilience
  • A subtle way to acknowledge a personal journey

Thoughtfully made in New Zealand

Each print is designed and printed in Wellington, New Zealand on premium 300gsm card.

Available in A4 or A3, with a range of colour options to suit your space.


A symbol that continues

Some stories don’t end.

They continue, one step, one day, one moment at a time.


Part of a collection that gives back

This is one of six prints in The Hope Collection, with each purchase supporting mental health awareness and suicide prevention in New Zealand.