What Was There - Original Acrylic Painting
What Was There
This piece reflects the quiet courage of beginning — not when everything is ready, but when the need to begin outweighs the need for perfect conditions.
The wood grain runs beneath the blooms, unhidden and unashamed. The roses are loose, their edges unresolved, blue swirling into pink without apology. Small yellow sprigs scatter through the arrangement — unplanned, but necessary. Nothing is overworked. The imperfection isn't accidental. It's the whole point.
It speaks to anyone who is done letting things go on as they are — who has stopped waiting for the right time and decided that now, with what they have, is enough.
This piece belongs in a space that holds that decision. That believes beginning — however imperfectly, however quietly — is always worth something.
Created for those who value:
- The courage to begin before conditions are perfect
- Beauty found in imperfection and unresolved edges
- Spaces that hold intention and quiet decisions
- Art that speaks to the turning point of enough
Details:
- Original Artwork
- Acrylic Painting on Wood Panel
- 8"x6" (HxW)
- Framed (14"x12" - HxW)
- Matted
Part of the Amid It All Collection