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"Was it a Dream?" - 10x10x1.5in Original Painting on Canvas
Was It a Dream? captures the hazy beauty of a moment you are not quite sure was real, but can still feel.
Layers of soft white float across a lively undercurrent of blush, sky blue, mossy green, warm neutrals, and vivid red, creating a sense of movement that feels both playful and fleeting. The composition drifts between clarity and abstraction, like a memory that shifts each time you return to it. Nothing is fixed, yet everything feels emotionally familiar.
As part of the Field Notes: A Winter Awakening series, this piece reflects that gentle threshold between rest and renewal, where imagination stirs and the lines between dreaming and waking blur. It is a painting about wonder, nostalgia, and trusting the quiet impressions that linger long after the moment has passed.
Unframed
Was It a Dream? captures the hazy beauty of a moment you are not quite sure was real, but can still feel.
Layers of soft white float across a lively undercurrent of blush, sky blue, mossy green, warm neutrals, and vivid red, creating a sense of movement that feels both playful and fleeting. The composition drifts between clarity and abstraction, like a memory that shifts each time you return to it. Nothing is fixed, yet everything feels emotionally familiar.
As part of the Field Notes: A Winter Awakening series, this piece reflects that gentle threshold between rest and renewal, where imagination stirs and the lines between dreaming and waking blur. It is a painting about wonder, nostalgia, and trusting the quiet impressions that linger long after the moment has passed.
Unframed