Grace in Her Hand

20 x 24 in, acrylic on canvas

In Grace in Her Hand, a quiet moment unfolds—a woman, still and composed, becomes the meeting point between attention and presence. A butterfly rests on her open palm, not as a symbol, but as a shared breath of stillness. The figure is integrated with her surroundings, dissolving into a field of color and form, as if shaped by the world she inhabits. There is no tension, no need to grasp—only a recognition of what is here, and what is enough. This work explores the subtle yet profound act of receptivity: how grace arrives when we are ready to hold nothing at all.