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‘Are You Ready To Start The Game Again?’ | 18x24” Art
This signed original is a large-scale, visionary work painted on a wooden frame, approximately 18x24”. It carries the weight of a threshold moment—the kind that arrives quietly but changes everything.
A central figure rises from a layered, nocturnal landscape, her body luminous and steady beneath a watchful sky. Above her, an all-seeing eye opens, suspended between worlds, while looping forms hover like thoughts repeating themselves until they are finally understood. The question below—“Are you ready to start the game again?”—is not a challenge, but an invitation. A return. A remembering.
Butterflies emerge from the heart space, symbols of transformation earned rather than given. The palette moves between cosmic purples, deep greens, and electric highlights, creating a sense of ritual, rebirth, and infinite continuation. This is not a decorative piece—it is a narrative one. It asks the viewer to engage, to reflect, to decide.
Created with layered intention and emotional honesty, this work stands apart as a centerpiece. It is meant for collectors who resonate with symbolism, cycles, healing, and the courage it takes to begin again.
This signed original is a large-scale, visionary work painted on a wooden frame, approximately 18x24”. It carries the weight of a threshold moment—the kind that arrives quietly but changes everything.
A central figure rises from a layered, nocturnal landscape, her body luminous and steady beneath a watchful sky. Above her, an all-seeing eye opens, suspended between worlds, while looping forms hover like thoughts repeating themselves until they are finally understood. The question below—“Are you ready to start the game again?”—is not a challenge, but an invitation. A return. A remembering.
Butterflies emerge from the heart space, symbols of transformation earned rather than given. The palette moves between cosmic purples, deep greens, and electric highlights, creating a sense of ritual, rebirth, and infinite continuation. This is not a decorative piece—it is a narrative one. It asks the viewer to engage, to reflect, to decide.
Created with layered intention and emotional honesty, this work stands apart as a centerpiece. It is meant for collectors who resonate with symbolism, cycles, healing, and the courage it takes to begin again.