The Descent

Not every leap feels graceful. Some feel like falling.

This piece was created in a season of change, the kind that asks you to step off the edge before you can see where you'll land. The waterfall here does not cascade gently. It falls from a cliff of broken black glass, jagged and glamorous all at once, like lava that cooled into something sharp and beautiful. The starlight doesn't wait at the bottom. It falls with you.

That felt important to me. The idea that guidance is not always something you find after the hard part is over. Sometimes it is right there beside you in the dark, on the way down, even when you can't feel it.

This entire collection is its own version of that leap. A calling out into the dark, hoping the right people hear it. Hoping that somewhere, someone who has always felt things too deeply, who has stood at their own edge, looks up and finds their way here.

The Descent is for anyone who has ever had to trust themselves before they had any proof they should. The fall is not the end of the story. It never was.

Acrylic on canvas | 30”x40” | Real preserved orchids, quartz, black mirrored glass, fiber optic light, resin

$4,000

This painting is available for purchase. You can currently purchase it at the Kayenta Center for the Arts. And it will be available to take home on June 31st. Each painting comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.

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