WHERE NOW?
Acrylic on paper
12” x 18”
#2028 Matted and framed
There will be stumbling blocks on your path. Maybe there already have been? Obstacles are unavoidable no matter how much we try to steer clear of them, and they can cause us to fall or veer off course. In these moments and sometimes with great difficulty, we have a choice to make. Do we stay down or do we rise? Where do we go from here? The answer isn’t always easy and can sometimes require a great deal of courage. Be patient with yourself as you find your way.
WHAT LIES BEYOND SOLD
Acrylic on paper
12” x 18”
#2029 Matted and framed
What lies beyond the limits that have been placed on you by yourself and others? What do you want to see, feel, and do that you have not yet had the opportunity to experience because of these limitations?
We’re capable of much more than we’re often led to believe. Allow yourself to explore what lies beyond.
TRANSFORMATION
Mixed media on paper
9” x 12”
#2037 Matted and framed
Robert Frost said, “The best way out is always through.” This painting speaks to the powerful transformation that can occur when we come through a challenging time in life. In some cases, we are no longer the person we once were. Often, we are a wiser, more compassionate version of ourselves with more empathy for the world around us and the ability to see more clearly. Embrace this new and powerful version of you.
RISE
Mixed media on paper
9” x 12”
#2041 Matted, Unframed
DIVINE ALIGNMENT
Mixed media on paper
9” x 12”
#2038 Matted and framed
Trust that when you are in alignment with the highest version of yourself, the path will open before you.
STAY OPEN
Mixed media on paper
9” x 12”
#2039 Matted and framed
We can be graceful in our approach while maintaining the wild within us. Stay open to what brings you alive.
CREATE WHAT YOU LOVE
Mixed media on paper
12” x 18”
#2031 Matted, Unframed
LOOK WITHIN
Mixed media on paper
12” x 18”
#2032 Matted, Unframed
CREATE SPACE
Mixed media on paper
12” x 18”
#2030 Matted and framed
We sometimes forget to take time for ourselves and for the things we love. We want to fill our cups to excess so that we can give from the overflow rather than from obligation and resentment. What do you love to do? Can you carve out time in your schedule for more of that? 10 minutes to read the next chapter of a new book, take a moment to reach out to a friend, walk in the garden, watch the sunrise, make something just for you? When you start doing more of what lights up your heart center, you begin to let go of obligatory space fillers and you create an opening in your life for more of what you desire.
THE KNOWING WITHIN
Mixed media on paper
9” x 12”
#2026 Matted and framed
Your heart already knows the way forward. You have everything you need inside you.
EXPLORE SOLD
Mixed media on paper
9” x 12”
#2040 Matted and framed
Explore what makes your heart sing and do not let anyone (including yourself) discourage you from doing what you love to do.
BEAUTY SURROUNDS US
Mixed media on paper
11” x 15”
#2034 Matted, Unframed
It can be easy to overlook the beauty that surrounds us -- the hearts and faces of loved ones, the birds chirping, the affection of a beloved pet, a favorite meal on the dinner table, lovely green fuzzy moss growing on a tree, the sound of water lapping on the shore, or small acts of kindness by a stranger. When we pay close attention, we allow ourselves to open to the beauty that surrounds us.
SOMETHING BEAUTIFUL
Mixed media on paper
6” x 6”
#2013 Matted and Framed
THE LIGHT WITHIN YOU
Mixed media on paper
6” x 6”
#2010 Matted and Framed
THE CHOICE IS YOURS SOLD
Mixed media on paper
6” x 6”
#2009 Matted and Framed
EXPANSION
Mixed media on paper
9” x 12”
#2021 Matted, Unframed
EMBRACE THE UNKNOWN
Mixed media on paper
9” x 12”
#2020 Matted, Unframed
DREAMING OF THE DESERT SOLD
Mixed media on paper
6” x 6”
#2017 Matted, Unframed
THE PORTAL
Mixed media on paper
6” x 6”
#2019 Matted, Unframed
GROUNDED
Mixed media on paper
6” x 6”
#2018 Matted, Unframed
Let Go, Trust, Stay Open SOLD
Mixed media on paper
3” x 9”, 2 x 9”, 3” x 9”
#2000, 2001, 2002 Unframed