





Sticks & Stones
This painting is a quiet reminder of strength—the kind that doesn’t shout, but stands tall.
Sticks and Stones captures a moment of self-assurance in a world full of noise. The subject, dressed in soft golden tones and delicate lace gloves, lifts her natural hair with poise. Her expression is thoughtful, her posture confident—not rebellious, but rooted.
It’s a portrait of someone choosing to embrace themselves fully, despite the opinions or expectations around them. A reflection of what it means to walk in your truth with grace, even when others may not understand it.
This piece gently encourages viewers to honor who they are, to know their worth deeply—and to move through the world beautifully, with quiet certainty.
Because sometimes the strongest thing you can do is simply be yourself.
22” × 28”x 1” stretched canvas
Medium acrylic
This painting is a quiet reminder of strength—the kind that doesn’t shout, but stands tall.
Sticks and Stones captures a moment of self-assurance in a world full of noise. The subject, dressed in soft golden tones and delicate lace gloves, lifts her natural hair with poise. Her expression is thoughtful, her posture confident—not rebellious, but rooted.
It’s a portrait of someone choosing to embrace themselves fully, despite the opinions or expectations around them. A reflection of what it means to walk in your truth with grace, even when others may not understand it.
This piece gently encourages viewers to honor who they are, to know their worth deeply—and to move through the world beautifully, with quiet certainty.
Because sometimes the strongest thing you can do is simply be yourself.
22” × 28”x 1” stretched canvas
Medium acrylic
This painting is a quiet reminder of strength—the kind that doesn’t shout, but stands tall.
Sticks and Stones captures a moment of self-assurance in a world full of noise. The subject, dressed in soft golden tones and delicate lace gloves, lifts her natural hair with poise. Her expression is thoughtful, her posture confident—not rebellious, but rooted.
It’s a portrait of someone choosing to embrace themselves fully, despite the opinions or expectations around them. A reflection of what it means to walk in your truth with grace, even when others may not understand it.
This piece gently encourages viewers to honor who they are, to know their worth deeply—and to move through the world beautifully, with quiet certainty.
Because sometimes the strongest thing you can do is simply be yourself.
22” × 28”x 1” stretched canvas
Medium acrylic