At Ease is a soft exhale translated into color.
Layers of blush, coral, and pale rose wash gently across the canvas, creating a space that feels warm, open, and unguarded. The movement is fluid and intuitive, with sweeping gestures and delicate marks that drift in and out of focus like passing thoughts. Nothing feels forced here. Everything settles exactly where it needs to be.
Hints of white and muted sage rise through the composition like quiet blooms, while small, vibrant notes of red and lavender flicker throughout, adding moments of energy without disrupting the calm. There is a natural rhythm to the piece, a balance between motion and stillness that mirrors the feeling of finally letting your shoulders drop.
Drips and softened edges give the work a sense of release, as if the painting itself has let go of tension. It invites you to do the same. To pause. To breathe. To exist without needing to hold everything together.
This piece is not about perfection or control. It is about permission. A reminder that there is beauty in loosening your grip, in trusting the moment, and in allowing yourself to simply be.
At Ease is a soft exhale translated into color.
Layers of blush, coral, and pale rose wash gently across the canvas, creating a space that feels warm, open, and unguarded. The movement is fluid and intuitive, with sweeping gestures and delicate marks that drift in and out of focus like passing thoughts. Nothing feels forced here. Everything settles exactly where it needs to be.
Hints of white and muted sage rise through the composition like quiet blooms, while small, vibrant notes of red and lavender flicker throughout, adding moments of energy without disrupting the calm. There is a natural rhythm to the piece, a balance between motion and stillness that mirrors the feeling of finally letting your shoulders drop.
Drips and softened edges give the work a sense of release, as if the painting itself has let go of tension. It invites you to do the same. To pause. To breathe. To exist without needing to hold everything together.
This piece is not about perfection or control. It is about permission. A reminder that there is beauty in loosening your grip, in trusting the moment, and in allowing yourself to simply be.