Acrylic on archival paper 24x18 inch
This painting, "Say Yes to Life," was inspired by a gorgeous bouquet I saw in the lobby of a cancer ward on a particularly dreary November day. That experience truly moved me, and I wanted to capture the profound duality I felt there. The vibrant turquoise background in this piece is meant to spark excitement and a vital hope for life, while the soft oranges and gentle pinks of the flowers offer a sense of calm and a space for rest. To me, healing requires both: a tranquil moment to gather strength, paired with the invigorating energy and optimism to fully embrace life. This painting is an expression of finding beauty and courage, and the unwavering call to "Say Yes to Life," even in challenging times.
Acrylic on archival paper 24x18 inch
This painting, "Say Yes to Life," was inspired by a gorgeous bouquet I saw in the lobby of a cancer ward on a particularly dreary November day. That experience truly moved me, and I wanted to capture the profound duality I felt there. The vibrant turquoise background in this piece is meant to spark excitement and a vital hope for life, while the soft oranges and gentle pinks of the flowers offer a sense of calm and a space for rest. To me, healing requires both: a tranquil moment to gather strength, paired with the invigorating energy and optimism to fully embrace life. This painting is an expression of finding beauty and courage, and the unwavering call to "Say Yes to Life," even in challenging times.