Transcendent Twilight - Oil on Canvas - 16 x 20
On the night I found inspiration for this painting, I arrived at Popham Beach burdened with a heavy heart. As I watched the skies transform before my eyes, shimmering with vibrant hues; and as I felt the strong, warm breeze coming from the ocean, it became a moment that transcended my grief. As I turned my eyes to the heavens, I found a deep and enduring peace.
In the process of creating paintings, I not only try to communicate the moment as I felt it, but also as I remembered it in my soul, and this is the best representation of the glory that met me in such a low place.
“Weeping may endure for a night, but joy comes in the morning” Psalm 30:5
On the night I found inspiration for this painting, I arrived at Popham Beach burdened with a heavy heart. As I watched the skies transform before my eyes, shimmering with vibrant hues; and as I felt the strong, warm breeze coming from the ocean, it became a moment that transcended my grief. As I turned my eyes to the heavens, I found a deep and enduring peace.
In the process of creating paintings, I not only try to communicate the moment as I felt it, but also as I remembered it in my soul, and this is the best representation of the glory that met me in such a low place.
“Weeping may endure for a night, but joy comes in the morning” Psalm 30:5
On the night I found inspiration for this painting, I arrived at Popham Beach burdened with a heavy heart. As I watched the skies transform before my eyes, shimmering with vibrant hues; and as I felt the strong, warm breeze coming from the ocean, it became a moment that transcended my grief. As I turned my eyes to the heavens, I found a deep and enduring peace.
In the process of creating paintings, I not only try to communicate the moment as I felt it, but also as I remembered it in my soul, and this is the best representation of the glory that met me in such a low place.
“Weeping may endure for a night, but joy comes in the morning” Psalm 30:5