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the solstice series › 'Even Here'

'Even Here'

$470.00

Oil painting on linen panel. 12” x 12” inches. 2026.

Original painting - one available.

Framed, titled, dated, and signed.

Shipping + handling is included in each price

I had to move out of my home abruptly towards the end of 2025. It was a place flooded with light, memories, and so much character. But it had to end too soon. I found myself in a darker place, but still moved by the new light. This is a painting for anyone grieving in a season of difficulty and change. May it be a reminder to look closely at the beauty you can find there.

Oil painting on linen panel. 12” x 12” inches. 2026.

Original painting - one available.

Framed, titled, dated, and signed.

Shipping + handling is included in each price

I had to move out of my home abruptly towards the end of 2025. It was a place flooded with light, memories, and so much character. But it had to end too soon. I found myself in a darker place, but still moved by the new light. This is a painting for anyone grieving in a season of difficulty and change. May it be a reminder to look closely at the beauty you can find there.
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Diane. I met her in 2013 in City Market with her husband, David. Diane would knit and David would make spoon rings. They were an electric pair, and each very talented at their craft. The first visit, I bought a spoon ring with my roommate, Molly. 

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