The Fruit of Waiting (10x10)

$395.00

A Reminder That Some Things Can Only Be Grown

At 10x10, The Fruit of Waiting is perfectly suited for the places where reflection naturally happens: a reading corner, home office, bedside table, bookshelf, or thoughtfully collected gallery wall.

Part of the Milk & Honey collection, this piece explores the relationship between cultivation and character. An orchard heavy with fruit stretches toward the horizon while honeycomb patterns and golden light hint at the unseen work taking place beneath the surface.

We live in a world that celebrates quick results, yet some of the most valuable things in life cannot be rushed. Patience, wisdom, perseverance, self-control, gentleness, faithfulness, and hope are rarely formed in moments of ease. More often, they are developed slowly through seasons of uncertainty, effort, disappointment, and trust.

The orchard in this painting is already bearing fruit, but that harvest did not appear overnight. It is the result of years of tending, pruning, waiting, and believing that growth was happening even when it could not yet be seen.

Its intimate scale invites a closer look, rewarding attention with layers of color, symbolism, and detail. For collectors who understand that life's most meaningful growth often comes through seasons that felt long, difficult, or unresolved, The Fruit of Waiting serves as a reminder that the waiting itself is rarely wasted.

Small enough to fit almost anywhere, yet rich enough to carry a story, this piece brings warmth, depth, and quiet encouragement to the spaces where life unfolds day by day.

A Reminder That Some Things Can Only Be Grown

At 10x10, The Fruit of Waiting is perfectly suited for the places where reflection naturally happens: a reading corner, home office, bedside table, bookshelf, or thoughtfully collected gallery wall.

Part of the Milk & Honey collection, this piece explores the relationship between cultivation and character. An orchard heavy with fruit stretches toward the horizon while honeycomb patterns and golden light hint at the unseen work taking place beneath the surface.

We live in a world that celebrates quick results, yet some of the most valuable things in life cannot be rushed. Patience, wisdom, perseverance, self-control, gentleness, faithfulness, and hope are rarely formed in moments of ease. More often, they are developed slowly through seasons of uncertainty, effort, disappointment, and trust.

The orchard in this painting is already bearing fruit, but that harvest did not appear overnight. It is the result of years of tending, pruning, waiting, and believing that growth was happening even when it could not yet be seen.

Its intimate scale invites a closer look, rewarding attention with layers of color, symbolism, and detail. For collectors who understand that life's most meaningful growth often comes through seasons that felt long, difficult, or unresolved, The Fruit of Waiting serves as a reminder that the waiting itself is rarely wasted.

Small enough to fit almost anywhere, yet rich enough to carry a story, this piece brings warmth, depth, and quiet encouragement to the spaces where life unfolds day by day.