The Journey

I don’t paint to get it right. I paint to understand what I’m feeling. Some pieces come from doubt, some from clarity, most from somewhere in between

A dark, abstract painting depicting a partially visible figure, surrounded by muted, blended tones of black, gray, and green.

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What'd they say? What'd they say?
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What'd they say?
$1,368.00

This painting comes from a moment in my own journey when self-doubt feels impossible to ignore. It feels like a quiet voice sitting beside me, asking a simple but heavy question: Are you sure you belong here? I could feel the weight of that question while working, the way it settles in the body and lingers in the mind.

This work sits in that space between questioning yourself and choosing to continue anyway.

Am I Hiding?
$2,160.00

This piece comes from moments when life feels a bit too loud and I pull back to make sense of it. When things are said, expectations build, and I'm not sure where I stand. I start questioning myself, how much of me I want to show and what I keep in. "Am I hiding?" is about trying to find clarity in the noise.

That feeling of stepping back and quietly asking where I am in everything is part of my process, not something I want to hide anymore, or do I?

About an artist

Canadian based abstract artist whose work is deeply shaped by personal transformation.

A woman with short brown hair looking out a window wearing a white shirt.

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Woman painting an abstract canvas with dark green and gray hues in a bright room.
An art studio or workspace with large paintings, on a dark hardwood floor next to a window with a plant in a woven basket. Art supplies including brushes, a palette, and paint containers are on a wooden box and nearby surfaces.
A woman with long brown hair smiling while standing behind a large abstract painting in a well-lit room with a window and a plant.
A painting showing the outline of a silver chain, set against a dark background.

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