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The Hills Were Overflowing (16x20)
THE HILLS WERE OVERFLOWING
There are seasons we carry with us long after they have passed.
Seasons when life felt rich with possibility. When beauty seemed abundant. When blessings appeared in places we never expected to find them.
The Hills Were Overflowing reflects on those moments of fullness. Flowing water, vibrant blooms, and luminous light come together to create a landscape of abundance, while the geode hidden within the scene offers a quieter reminder: some of life's greatest treasures are discovered only after something has been broken open.
Strong stone conceals unexpected beauty within. What appears ordinary from the outside reveals extraordinary depth when viewed more closely. Like many of the themes woven throughout the Milk & Honey collection, the painting speaks to the idea that growth, resilience, and blessing are often found in places we might have overlooked.
For the collector who has learned that life's most meaningful gifts rarely arrive exactly as expected, this piece honors both the abundance we celebrate and the hidden beauty revealed through life's challenges.
A reminder that some things overflow. Others unfold. Both are gifts.
THE HILLS WERE OVERFLOWING
There are seasons we carry with us long after they have passed.
Seasons when life felt rich with possibility. When beauty seemed abundant. When blessings appeared in places we never expected to find them.
The Hills Were Overflowing reflects on those moments of fullness. Flowing water, vibrant blooms, and luminous light come together to create a landscape of abundance, while the geode hidden within the scene offers a quieter reminder: some of life's greatest treasures are discovered only after something has been broken open.
Strong stone conceals unexpected beauty within. What appears ordinary from the outside reveals extraordinary depth when viewed more closely. Like many of the themes woven throughout the Milk & Honey collection, the painting speaks to the idea that growth, resilience, and blessing are often found in places we might have overlooked.
For the collector who has learned that life's most meaningful gifts rarely arrive exactly as expected, this piece honors both the abundance we celebrate and the hidden beauty revealed through life's challenges.
A reminder that some things overflow. Others unfold. Both are gifts.