Touched by Grace
Touched by Grace emerged through layers of flowing blues, luminous detail, and raised sculptural texture created with molding paste.
The central figures are intentionally imperfect — not rigid forms, but living movement.
Their dimensional presence feels almost as though they are appearing and dissolving at the same time, like visions glimpsed in meditation or dreams.
Some see an angel reaching toward a woman.
Some see a mermaid rising through sacred waters.
For me, the painting speaks of Grace — not as something earned, but as a presence that arrives quietly when the heart opens.
A softening. A remembering. A moment where we feel held by something greater than ourselves.
Water carries the language of devotion, intuition, surrender, and inner cleansing – something I needed to remember during its co-creation time as I was marred down in learning meditation techniques for a course and losing touch with the connective element.
In many spiritual paths, awakening is less about striving and more about becoming still enough to receive.
This piece reflects that feeling for me — the sense that beneath all the noise and effort of life (and meditation), there is a loving current always trying to guide us home.
The painted frame became part of the meditation itself.

Thousands of hand-painted dots were added slowly, almost like prayers or breaths, surrounding the figures in suspended light.
Textured spirals woven through the outer frame echo the movement of water, energy, and awakening — quiet currents of grace continuing to shape us beneath the surface.
Touched by Grace invites you to pause long enough to feel that current again.
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