DESCRIPTION: This is a beautiful original signed palette framed up to elevate any space it hangs in. It’s 14 inches tall and 11 inches wide, and comes shipped ready to hang on your wall.
I create these from happy color accidents, then shape them with intention until they tell a story in brushstrokes—a story of harmony, joy, and color. The “Evergreen” palette is another nod to my new home in nature 🌲
SHIPPING & DELIVERY: Shipping in the US is complimentary. Please allow 2-7 days for your artwork to be signed, varnished, and prepped for safe shipment. It is then boxed or crated to ensure it arrives with you in perfect condition. You will receive a tracking number as soon as it is shipped. All originals travel by courier, insured, unless you're local to the Portland, Oregon area, in which case I can hand-deliver them to you.
RETURNS: Original artwork can be returned (insured) at the buyer's expense, provided it is undamaged and in all its original packaging within 10 days of delivery. No returns on sale/discounted items.
INSPIRATION: Although the definition of Trip The Light Fantastic is to “dance nimbly,” this painting is actually a reference to the song of the same name by Greta Van Fleet. The song is from my favorite album by the Michigan-based band Battle at Garden’s Gate. The album itself led me out of a deep depression when it came out, and inspired me to paint many works like this one, including Caravel on the Horizon.
GUARANTEE: Your artwork will arrive in pristine condition, securely packaged with care. Each painting is insured in transit. In the extremely rare event that your artwork doesn't arrive in perfect condition, I have a 100% satisfaction guarantee for your peace of mind. Contact me within 24 hours with details and clear photographs of the damage/quality issue, and I will resolve it promptly.
A NOTE: Original paintings don’t wait. This one exists once. There’s no restock, no second run. When it finds its home, it’s gone, and someone else will have been the one who recognized it first.
You’re not buying a painting to fill a wall. You’re buying the moment you stopped scrolling past the things that actually move you.