Fire Horse Series
Limited Edition | Framed as Shown
The Year of the Fire Horse felt like an invitation.
An invitation to try something new. To loosen my grip on perfection. To create from instinct instead of expectation.
I have never painted horses before.
And that is exactly why I did.
This limited series was born from a desire to play again. Each horse is intentionally simple, slightly offbeat, and full of personality. Their proportions are a little quirky. Their expressions are honest. The striped backgrounds feel bold and rhythmic, almost like a heartbeat behind them. There is strength here, but it is strength softened by joy.
The Fire Horse is traditionally associated with energy, courage, independence, and momentum. I wanted to honor that spirit while keeping these pieces lighthearted and approachable. They are not formal portraits. They are reminders.
Reminders that growth often begins with curiosity.
That boldness can be playful.
That trying something for the first time is its own kind of fire.
Each painting in this series is professionally framed in gold as shown, giving the work a refined finish that contrasts beautifully with the whimsical, childlike spirit of the horses themselves. The pairing feels intentional: elevated yet unpretentious. Classic yet fresh.
Because play deserves a place in beautiful homes too.
Fire Horse Series
Limited Edition | Framed as Shown
The Year of the Fire Horse felt like an invitation.
An invitation to try something new. To loosen my grip on perfection. To create from instinct instead of expectation.
I have never painted horses before.
And that is exactly why I did.
This limited series was born from a desire to play again. Each horse is intentionally simple, slightly offbeat, and full of personality. Their proportions are a little quirky. Their expressions are honest. The striped backgrounds feel bold and rhythmic, almost like a heartbeat behind them. There is strength here, but it is strength softened by joy.
The Fire Horse is traditionally associated with energy, courage, independence, and momentum. I wanted to honor that spirit while keeping these pieces lighthearted and approachable. They are not formal portraits. They are reminders.
Reminders that growth often begins with curiosity.
That boldness can be playful.
That trying something for the first time is its own kind of fire.
Each painting in this series is professionally framed in gold as shown, giving the work a refined finish that contrasts beautifully with the whimsical, childlike spirit of the horses themselves. The pairing feels intentional: elevated yet unpretentious. Classic yet fresh.
Because play deserves a place in beautiful homes too.