Falling Into Place
Measuring [36inx48in], Falling into Place is a piece born from struggle and persistence. The artist worked on it for months, repeatedly repainting and never feeling the sense of satisfaction she sought. It wasn’t until a stressful work meeting led her into the studio for a much-needed release that the breakthrough happened. With a burst of emotion, she began splattering yellow paint across the canvas—a physical act of tension release. In that moment, everything clicked. The colors that emerged were ones of joy, happiness, and serenity, and the white veining tied everything together, symbolizing the interconnectedness of our emotions and experiences. Falling into Place became a representation of how, sometimes, we must push through the chaos to discover the peace that completes us.
This painting comes framed in a sleek and simple black wood frame, made by the artist herself.
Measuring [36inx48in], Falling into Place is a piece born from struggle and persistence. The artist worked on it for months, repeatedly repainting and never feeling the sense of satisfaction she sought. It wasn’t until a stressful work meeting led her into the studio for a much-needed release that the breakthrough happened. With a burst of emotion, she began splattering yellow paint across the canvas—a physical act of tension release. In that moment, everything clicked. The colors that emerged were ones of joy, happiness, and serenity, and the white veining tied everything together, symbolizing the interconnectedness of our emotions and experiences. Falling into Place became a representation of how, sometimes, we must push through the chaos to discover the peace that completes us.
This painting comes framed in a sleek and simple black wood frame, made by the artist herself.
Measuring [36inx48in], Falling into Place is a piece born from struggle and persistence. The artist worked on it for months, repeatedly repainting and never feeling the sense of satisfaction she sought. It wasn’t until a stressful work meeting led her into the studio for a much-needed release that the breakthrough happened. With a burst of emotion, she began splattering yellow paint across the canvas—a physical act of tension release. In that moment, everything clicked. The colors that emerged were ones of joy, happiness, and serenity, and the white veining tied everything together, symbolizing the interconnectedness of our emotions and experiences. Falling into Place became a representation of how, sometimes, we must push through the chaos to discover the peace that completes us.
This painting comes framed in a sleek and simple black wood frame, made by the artist herself.