No. 05

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This piece stands as the emotional and spiritual centerpiece of the Tangled series—created during a season of heartbreak, surrender, and transformation. Unlike the more restrained works in the collection, it is bold, layered, and full of movement—reflecting the chaos of a shifting inner world and the breakthrough that followed.

Within the expressive color and gestural intensity, two words are quietly embedded into the surface: “faith” and “third.” These word are not immediately visible, but emerge subtly in changing light—mirroring the way faith revealed itself through uncertainty. “I’m third” is a personal mantra rooted in the belief that Christ comes first, others second, and self third—a grounding force that carried me through a period of deep emotional reckoning.

Raw, radiant, and unfiltered, this work is both a rupture and a restoration. It holds the energy of freedom found through faith—and stands as a personal offering of spiritual clarity within the chaos.

Layered acrylic and oil

36” × 48”

This piece stands as the emotional and spiritual centerpiece of the Tangled series—created during a season of heartbreak, surrender, and transformation. Unlike the more restrained works in the collection, it is bold, layered, and full of movement—reflecting the chaos of a shifting inner world and the breakthrough that followed.

Within the expressive color and gestural intensity, two words are quietly embedded into the surface: “faith” and “third.” These word are not immediately visible, but emerge subtly in changing light—mirroring the way faith revealed itself through uncertainty. “I’m third” is a personal mantra rooted in the belief that Christ comes first, others second, and self third—a grounding force that carried me through a period of deep emotional reckoning.

Raw, radiant, and unfiltered, this work is both a rupture and a restoration. It holds the energy of freedom found through faith—and stands as a personal offering of spiritual clarity within the chaos.

Layered acrylic and oil

36” × 48”