Soft Offerings
Soft Offerings is a quiet tribute to the enduring power of tenderness. The kind that remains, even through breaking. A suspended teacup, filled with preserved blossoms and surrounded by scattered crystals, evokes a moment of sacred ritual: the offering of tea, the blooming of flowers, the soft ceremony of remembering. Broken porcelain becomes a symbol not of loss, but of grace through vulnerability.
Set against a dreamy, celestial sky, this piece captures the fragility of memory and the strength it takes to hold beauty close, even when it fades or fractures. The embedded flowers, now preserved in resin, speak to the instinct to cradle what is fleeting, and to find reverence in impermanence.
Soft Offerings asks: What parts of you have you still given, even after breaking? What beauty have you protected, not in spite of your tenderness, but because of it?
This piece is a gentle call to honor your past with compassion, and to remember that offerings don’t need to be perfect to be sacred.
These snapdragons and yellow roses were collected from my own personal garden.
Acrylic on Canvas
24”x30”
Porcelain China, Clear Quartz, Yellow Calcite, Yellow Lady Banks Roses & Snapdragons






