Archival Fine Arts Print (Multiple sizes available)
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.
This is a triptych - 3 panels printed separately.
Hand embellished by the artist with gold leaf.
Archival Fine Arts Print (Multiple sizes available)
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.
This is a triptych - 3 panels printed separately.
Hand embellished by the artist with gold leaf.