Resilience — Limited Edition Print Edition of 15 |
⚠️ Only a few left
This is the smallest print run I have ever offered. Only 15 prints of Resilience will ever exist. When they're gone, they're gone.
The original painting was scanned with a professional art scanner to capture every detail, texture, and vibrant color before printing.
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PAPER: Premium Paper Giclée Printed on thick, heavyweight 310g archival paper with a textured surface that closely mimics the feel of the original painting. Made with archival pigmented inks that resist yellowing and aging, so your print stays vibrant for decades. This version is unframed and will need to be matted and framed.
CANVAS: Studio Canvas Printed on 400gsm poly/cotton canvas with a soft satin finish and low glare. Water-resistant and built to last. Arrives stretched, wired, and ready to hang the moment it arrives.
About This Painting
I make art because it's the one place where I disappear into something larger than my pain.
I have a genetic connective tissue disorder that affects my entire body. My joints move too much, my body's structure is unstable, and every system is impacted; digestive, reproductive, all of it, because connective tissue holds everything together. I have never had a single day without pain. That has been true my entire life. I didn't receive my diagnosis until I was 28, after injuring myself while painting a large commission and realizing the injury was never going to fully heal.
When I'm creating, something shifts. I stop being a body in pain and become something else: a conductor of color, shape, and composition. My creative process is a form of meditation. It is where I find peace and purpose.
I share this not for sympathy, but to make space for truth. Everyone is carrying something you can't see. If you have ever felt alone in your body, your pain, or your story, I hope this reminds you that you're not.
When you collect this work, you're not just hanging something on your wall. You're holding a story of choosing to create anyway, of finding beauty in the hardest places. That is what Resilience is.