Movement forward, even through resistance.
“Given to Fly” reflects the choice to hold onto faith and optimism in the face of adversity. It’s not about ignoring difficulty—it’s about continuing forward with belief intact.
There’s a sense of lift in this piece, balanced by underlying tension. Layers build with direction, suggesting upward motion without losing grounding.
Spray and pastel introduce softness and diffusion, while charcoal adds structure and contrast. Acrylic ties these elements together, allowing movement to feel guided rather than chaotic.
The energy feels resilient—
not forced, but persistent.
Spaces that benefit from forward movement and clarity—offices, studios, and interiors designed around growth and momentum.
Works especially well in environments where the intention is to create a sense of possibility without losing stability.
40 × 30 × 1.5 inches
Mixed media on canvas
Acrylic, spray paint, charcoal, dry pastel
Original, one-of-one
Movement forward, even through resistance.
“Given to Fly” reflects the choice to hold onto faith and optimism in the face of adversity. It’s not about ignoring difficulty—it’s about continuing forward with belief intact.
There’s a sense of lift in this piece, balanced by underlying tension. Layers build with direction, suggesting upward motion without losing grounding.
Spray and pastel introduce softness and diffusion, while charcoal adds structure and contrast. Acrylic ties these elements together, allowing movement to feel guided rather than chaotic.
The energy feels resilient—
not forced, but persistent.
Spaces that benefit from forward movement and clarity—offices, studios, and interiors designed around growth and momentum.
Works especially well in environments where the intention is to create a sense of possibility without losing stability.
40 × 30 × 1.5 inches
Mixed media on canvas
Acrylic, spray paint, charcoal, dry pastel
Original, one-of-one