Acrylic on Canvas | 40”x30” (each panel)
After more than a century of absence, flamingos are returning to Florida — an unexpected and hopeful sign of ecological recovery. This triptych honors that return, capturing the birds in still, shallow waters where reflection and renewal quietly coexist.
Rather than depicting motion, the paintings focus on presence — on what it means to arrive, to belong again. The soft palette and measured composition mirror the patience of restoration and the resilience of nature when given space to heal. Together, the panels form a visual rhythm that speaks to continuity, care, and the possibility of repair.
This work stands as a reminder that restoration is not loud or instant — it is gradual, intentional, and deeply alive.
Sold as a triptych.
Limited-edition prints will be available soon to bring that same energy into your space.
30" x 20" (each panel) | Mixed Media
This triptych captures flamingos in a moment of quiet balance, standing at the water’s edge during golden hour — when light softens, movement slows, and the world feels held. The gentle pinks, coastal blues, and reflective water create a sense of ease and rhythm, inviting the viewer into a calm, steady presence.
Flamingos move with intention and grace, embodying equilibrium within ever-changing environments. This piece reflects that quiet strength — how beauty, balance, and resilience can coexist. Painted as a triptych, the work unfolds slowly across space, encouraging pause, breath, and a reconnection to the living systems that sustain us.
Sold as a triptych. Designed to bring warmth, harmony, and gentle energy into a space.