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Where The Ink Ran Out Collection Heart Centered Expansion 71 x 101 Mixed Media on Canvas
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Heart Centered Expansion 71 x 101 Mixed Media on Canvas

$10,000.00

Created at a monumental 71 x 101 inches, Heart Field is a visual expression of inner expansion—of leaning into the subtle, electromagnetic pull between heart and mind, and choosing to let love lead. This piece emerged after a series of meditations focused on the energy field of the heart: its power, its intelligence, its capacity to open even in the face of uncertainty and vulnerability.

Acrylic paint sweeps across the canvas in intuitive waves, while gold leaf glimmers at key points like energetic nodes. Embroidery floss was stitched into the surface with care, tracing and illuminating painted lines the way a micron pen might trace words on a page—only here, the language is feeling.

Heart Centered Expansion is not about answers. It is about listening. It is about choosing softness over certainty. It honors the space between brain and heart, logic and love, contraction and expansion. It is a declaration that healing—true, deep, soulful healing—requires us to drop into the intelligence of the heart and stay there.

Materials: acrylic paint, gold leaf, embroidery floss on 71 x 101 inch unstretched canvas

Each piece in Where the Ink Ran Out was created during or in preparation for my residency at ArtQuest at GreenHill, where my intention was to explore what couldn’t be fully expressed through words alone. All works are on loose, unstretched canvas, with a 16x20 area hand-gessoed at the center, leaving an unprimed border around the edges. I love how this allows the raw edges and natural wrinkles of the canvas to create dimension—each one casting its own subtle shadows. These pieces are meant to be framed in a way that honors that softness and relief, rather than flattening them completely. I also pushed the boundaries of mixed media in this collection, using embroidery floss as a connective and highlighting element—stitched into the canvas like a drawn line, guiding the eye and anchoring the emotion.

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Created at a monumental 71 x 101 inches, Heart Field is a visual expression of inner expansion—of leaning into the subtle, electromagnetic pull between heart and mind, and choosing to let love lead. This piece emerged after a series of meditations focused on the energy field of the heart: its power, its intelligence, its capacity to open even in the face of uncertainty and vulnerability.

Acrylic paint sweeps across the canvas in intuitive waves, while gold leaf glimmers at key points like energetic nodes. Embroidery floss was stitched into the surface with care, tracing and illuminating painted lines the way a micron pen might trace words on a page—only here, the language is feeling.

Heart Centered Expansion is not about answers. It is about listening. It is about choosing softness over certainty. It honors the space between brain and heart, logic and love, contraction and expansion. It is a declaration that healing—true, deep, soulful healing—requires us to drop into the intelligence of the heart and stay there.

Materials: acrylic paint, gold leaf, embroidery floss on 71 x 101 inch unstretched canvas

Each piece in Where the Ink Ran Out was created during or in preparation for my residency at ArtQuest at GreenHill, where my intention was to explore what couldn’t be fully expressed through words alone. All works are on loose, unstretched canvas, with a 16x20 area hand-gessoed at the center, leaving an unprimed border around the edges. I love how this allows the raw edges and natural wrinkles of the canvas to create dimension—each one casting its own subtle shadows. These pieces are meant to be framed in a way that honors that softness and relief, rather than flattening them completely. I also pushed the boundaries of mixed media in this collection, using embroidery floss as a connective and highlighting element—stitched into the canvas like a drawn line, guiding the eye and anchoring the emotion.

Created at a monumental 71 x 101 inches, Heart Field is a visual expression of inner expansion—of leaning into the subtle, electromagnetic pull between heart and mind, and choosing to let love lead. This piece emerged after a series of meditations focused on the energy field of the heart: its power, its intelligence, its capacity to open even in the face of uncertainty and vulnerability.

Acrylic paint sweeps across the canvas in intuitive waves, while gold leaf glimmers at key points like energetic nodes. Embroidery floss was stitched into the surface with care, tracing and illuminating painted lines the way a micron pen might trace words on a page—only here, the language is feeling.

Heart Centered Expansion is not about answers. It is about listening. It is about choosing softness over certainty. It honors the space between brain and heart, logic and love, contraction and expansion. It is a declaration that healing—true, deep, soulful healing—requires us to drop into the intelligence of the heart and stay there.

Materials: acrylic paint, gold leaf, embroidery floss on 71 x 101 inch unstretched canvas

Each piece in Where the Ink Ran Out was created during or in preparation for my residency at ArtQuest at GreenHill, where my intention was to explore what couldn’t be fully expressed through words alone. All works are on loose, unstretched canvas, with a 16x20 area hand-gessoed at the center, leaving an unprimed border around the edges. I love how this allows the raw edges and natural wrinkles of the canvas to create dimension—each one casting its own subtle shadows. These pieces are meant to be framed in a way that honors that softness and relief, rather than flattening them completely. I also pushed the boundaries of mixed media in this collection, using embroidery floss as a connective and highlighting element—stitched into the canvas like a drawn line, guiding the eye and anchoring the emotion.

When you purchase an original, if you don’t choose to pick it up from the studio you will be sent an additional invoice for shipping costs.

This piece is not framed (framed pictures are just to give you context of how the piece could look framed. No refunds or exchanges. All sales are final.

 
 
 
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