In this painting, I wanted to capture the simple magic of a young girl singing outside on a warm summer evening. As I worked, I imagined the soft dusk light settling around her—gold fading into lavender—while her voice drifted through the quiet air. I painted her posture with a sense of openness and joy, the way children naturally carry music without self-consciousness.
The glow of the evening sky, the gentle movement of the air, and the relaxed warmth of summer all guided my brushstrokes. For me, this piece became less about the song itself and more about the feeling of freedom and innocence in that moment—a small, heartfelt performance offered to the open sky.
16”x20” Comes framed in a solid wood (walnut) floating frame, and wired for hanging.
In this painting, I wanted to capture the simple magic of a young girl singing outside on a warm summer evening. As I worked, I imagined the soft dusk light settling around her—gold fading into lavender—while her voice drifted through the quiet air. I painted her posture with a sense of openness and joy, the way children naturally carry music without self-consciousness.
The glow of the evening sky, the gentle movement of the air, and the relaxed warmth of summer all guided my brushstrokes. For me, this piece became less about the song itself and more about the feeling of freedom and innocence in that moment—a small, heartfelt performance offered to the open sky.
16”x20” Comes framed in a solid wood (walnut) floating frame, and wired for hanging.