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the solstice series › 'Chrysalis'

'Chrysalis'

$470.00

Oil painting on linen panel. 12” x 12” inches. 2025.

Original painting - one available.

Framed, titled, dated, and signed.

Shipping + handling is included in each price

The time of the Winter Solstice is a time of quiet. A time for hibernation and nurturing what is safe inside. Internal power has a moment to illuminate. 'Chrysalis' is a tribute to the beautiful and essential awakening of winter, and what it can do for the human heart and mind. May this painting remind you when you emerge from you cocoon in spring, you'll be ready for whatever is next. 

Oil painting on linen panel. 12” x 12” inches. 2025.

Original painting - one available.

Framed, titled, dated, and signed.

Shipping + handling is included in each price

The time of the Winter Solstice is a time of quiet. A time for hibernation and nurturing what is safe inside. Internal power has a moment to illuminate. 'Chrysalis' is a tribute to the beautiful and essential awakening of winter, and what it can do for the human heart and mind. May this painting remind you when you emerge from you cocoon in spring, you'll be ready for whatever is next. 
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