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Have you ever created something that impressed others but left you feeling indifferent? Moments like these challenge our connection with our gifts and make us question our accomplishments.
It’s important to recognize that while our achievements showcase our capabilities to the world, our gifts reveal who we are meant to become within it. This realization invites us to break free from familiar patterns, disrupt the rules, and reshape how we use our gifts—not just to create but to refine them.
What we’ve done before may seem less remarkable to us because we strive to become more than what we’ve already achieved. The question then arises: What more can we do if we’re only repeating what we know?
This painting invites you to reflect on that question, to look inward, and to discover the next evolution of your gifts—for yourself and for the world.
Painted on: 18×24-inch stretch canvas
Have you ever created something that impressed others but left you feeling indifferent? Moments like these challenge our connection with our gifts and make us question our accomplishments.
It’s important to recognize that while our achievements showcase our capabilities to the world, our gifts reveal who we are meant to become within it. This realization invites us to break free from familiar patterns, disrupt the rules, and reshape how we use our gifts—not just to create but to refine them.
What we’ve done before may seem less remarkable to us because we strive to become more than what we’ve already achieved. The question then arises: What more can we do if we’re only repeating what we know?
This painting invites you to reflect on that question, to look inward, and to discover the next evolution of your gifts—for yourself and for the world.
Painted on: 18×24-inch stretch canvas
Have you ever created something that impressed others but left you feeling indifferent? Moments like these challenge our connection with our gifts and make us question our accomplishments.
It’s important to recognize that while our achievements showcase our capabilities to the world, our gifts reveal who we are meant to become within it. This realization invites us to break free from familiar patterns, disrupt the rules, and reshape how we use our gifts—not just to create but to refine them.
What we’ve done before may seem less remarkable to us because we strive to become more than what we’ve already achieved. The question then arises: What more can we do if we’re only repeating what we know?
This painting invites you to reflect on that question, to look inward, and to discover the next evolution of your gifts—for yourself and for the world.
Painted on: 18×24-inch stretch canvas