Happiness is a Field of Colour
Original oil on canvas, framed
60 x 120
I started this painting at a time when I was in deep contemplation my direction in life.
As part of my reflection and contemplative time, I threw myself back into my lapsed meditation practice and picked up my brushes again.
I instantly feel like myself on the mat - sitting early mornings for my meditations instantly brings me back to myself and the wisdom that is in my heart. And picking up my brushes instantly brings back a sense of flow and joy.
This painting represents to me the transition from the old me that did not prioritise my heart, did not prioritise what brings me joy and did not prioritise my wants and needs over others. To the new me. The Ann Marie that prioritises what her heart is calling her towards, to prioritise joy and to leaning into the discomfort of sharing this transition publicly in hopes that it touches others 🫣
(This painting is also available as a print on fine art paper or canvas).
Original oil on canvas, framed
60 x 120
I started this painting at a time when I was in deep contemplation my direction in life.
As part of my reflection and contemplative time, I threw myself back into my lapsed meditation practice and picked up my brushes again.
I instantly feel like myself on the mat - sitting early mornings for my meditations instantly brings me back to myself and the wisdom that is in my heart. And picking up my brushes instantly brings back a sense of flow and joy.
This painting represents to me the transition from the old me that did not prioritise my heart, did not prioritise what brings me joy and did not prioritise my wants and needs over others. To the new me. The Ann Marie that prioritises what her heart is calling her towards, to prioritise joy and to leaning into the discomfort of sharing this transition publicly in hopes that it touches others 🫣
(This painting is also available as a print on fine art paper or canvas).
Original oil on canvas, framed
60 x 120
I started this painting at a time when I was in deep contemplation my direction in life.
As part of my reflection and contemplative time, I threw myself back into my lapsed meditation practice and picked up my brushes again.
I instantly feel like myself on the mat - sitting early mornings for my meditations instantly brings me back to myself and the wisdom that is in my heart. And picking up my brushes instantly brings back a sense of flow and joy.
This painting represents to me the transition from the old me that did not prioritise my heart, did not prioritise what brings me joy and did not prioritise my wants and needs over others. To the new me. The Ann Marie that prioritises what her heart is calling her towards, to prioritise joy and to leaning into the discomfort of sharing this transition publicly in hopes that it touches others 🫣
(This painting is also available as a print on fine art paper or canvas).