The Reverence

$1,700.00

36” w x 24 h
Acrylics and oil on canvas
2025

The Reverence is a meditation on wonder, respect, and the quiet recognition that life is larger than ourselves. Set within a luminous landscape of blues and greens, the painting brings together human figures, birds, flowers, and dreamlike forms in a shared space of contemplation.

The oversized hands that appear throughout the composition become symbols of connection, generosity, and attention. Rather than dominating the scene, they seem to participate in it, reaching toward other beings and acknowledging their presence. The figures move gently through the painting, as if engaged in a silent ritual of observation and appreciation.

A large face emerges in the upper left, watching over the unfolding scene. Its gaze suggests awareness, inviting viewers to slow down and notice the relationships woven throughout the composition. Delicate lines and scattered dots create a sense of movement, linking forms that might otherwise appear separate.

Rather than depicting reverence as solemn or distant, the painting presents it as an active engagement with the world. The Reverence celebrates curiosity, gratitude, and the simple act of paying attention to the beauty and mystery that surround us every day.

36” w x 24 h
Acrylics and oil on canvas
2025

The Reverence is a meditation on wonder, respect, and the quiet recognition that life is larger than ourselves. Set within a luminous landscape of blues and greens, the painting brings together human figures, birds, flowers, and dreamlike forms in a shared space of contemplation.

The oversized hands that appear throughout the composition become symbols of connection, generosity, and attention. Rather than dominating the scene, they seem to participate in it, reaching toward other beings and acknowledging their presence. The figures move gently through the painting, as if engaged in a silent ritual of observation and appreciation.

A large face emerges in the upper left, watching over the unfolding scene. Its gaze suggests awareness, inviting viewers to slow down and notice the relationships woven throughout the composition. Delicate lines and scattered dots create a sense of movement, linking forms that might otherwise appear separate.

Rather than depicting reverence as solemn or distant, the painting presents it as an active engagement with the world. The Reverence celebrates curiosity, gratitude, and the simple act of paying attention to the beauty and mystery that surround us every day.