Moon Girl

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Moon Girl is a painting about listening inward. About the quiet courage of sitting with your own truth before it is ready to be spoken. About the moment when a cycle ends and another begins—

Moon Girl is a painting about listening inward. About the quiet courage of sitting with your own truth before it is ready to be spoken. About the moment when a cycle ends and another begins—

  • Acrylic on Paper

  • Unframed Size: 29 x 19 in

    Framed Size: 40 x 28 x 0.5 in

  • Figurative, fantasy, figurative realism with symbolic abstraction

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  • Moon Girl emerged from a moment of quiet threshold—one of those rare spaces in life when something inside begins to shift before we have the words to name it. She sits turned away from us, suspended between what has been and what might come next, wrapped in flowing textures that echo both protection and surrender.

    Her silver hair falls like strands of moonlight, anchoring her to the rhythms of the lunar world. Beneath the surface of her back, delicate, branch-like cracks reveal a landscape of emotional geology—scars, strength, history, and the fragile beauty of becoming. These lines are not breaks; they are pathways. They are the map of a life touched by change.

    Behind her, a faint architectural circle rises, almost like an unfinished portal or a celestial window. It suggests a future she senses but cannot yet fully see. The world beyond is blurred, misted, half-formed—just as visions often appear before we grow into them.

    And at the bottom of the composition rests the moon itself: weathered, luminous, imperfectly whole. A reminder that we, too, glow not because we are untouched, but because we reflect everything we have lived through.