"Turning the Kaleidoscope" is a new fine art print for 2026. It will be available until 20 copies are collected, at which point it will be retired.
All artworks are printed using premium archival-grade pigments on gallery-quality fine art paper and canvas. The materials and process ensure the paper and canvas prints retain their color and vibrancy for 100+ years.
Canvas Prints: These professionally printed archival canvases have a matte finish and are printed on a poly-cotton blend. This canvas print comes stretched on a 1.5-inch-thick wood frame, with the sides a lovely light pink, wired and ready to hang, so all you need to do is unbox it, hang it on your wall, and watch your room transform.
Framed Canvas Prints: Each canvas print is professionally framed in your choice of walnut, oak or black wood. The canvas is 1.25 inches deep and is finished with a 0.55-inch-thick floating frame. The dimensions listed in the size selection menu refer to the overall finished size, including the frame.
Premium Giclée Prints: Crafted on luxurious 21 mil, 230 gsm fine art paper using museum-quality archival pigmented inks, these prints faithfully capture the color, texture, and detail of the original painting. Archival materials help preserve their beauty by resisting fading and yellowing over time. Each print is carefully rolled and shipped in a protective tube, ready to be framed and displayed in your home. A timeless way to collect original artwork at an accessible price.
Shipping: Shipping is Free! Each print is made to order and carefully prepared within up to 7 business days. Once your order ships, you'll receive a tracking email. Most customers receive their print within about 10 days of ordering, though delivery may take up to two weeks.
INSPIRATION: Turning the Kaleidoscope represents a pivotal moment in my artistic journey—a shift in perspective, a deepening of my style, and a breakthrough in how I see and create. Just as turning a real kaleidoscope reveals the same pieces rearranging into something entirely new, this painting symbolizes the moment my art evolved. The colors, shapes, and layers became more intentional, more dimensional, and filled with a newfound depth.
Before this piece, I felt like I was searching, experimenting, refining, but not quite there yet. But with Turning the Kaleidoscope, everything clicked. I saw my work differently. I felt progression in my craft, a sense that I was stepping into something more mature, more layered, more me. This painting isn’t just about what’s on the canvas—it’s about that moment of artistic clarity, where I realized my style had turned a corner and was opening into something bigger.