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"Awaiting Dawn" Giclee Print, 4x6
4×6 Giclee Print
Charcoal + Gold Leaf
The Story Behind “Awaiting Dawn”
This piece was born a season when I felt completely lost—in myself, my healing, and my spirituality. It is a story of waiting patiently in the silent seasons of our lives where we stumble through, not sure what the bigger picture is, but learning to trust in the mystery of it all.
Did you know that a caterpillar molts itself to form its chrysallis, where it slowly dissolves away what once was and waits as the new self emerges? It’s in this slow unraveling that it emergges able to experience life in a way it never would have if it remained a caterpillar.
Often healing feels like this…that slow painful process of letting the old dissolve away, waiting in the silence , not sure of what awaits us on the other side. So much of life and healing is about leaning into the mystery—trusting what will unfold even when we can’t see it yet.
May we all trust the process of our own undoing, knowing that it is not the end of our story, but merely the creation of something new.
4×6 Giclee Print
Charcoal + Gold Leaf
The Story Behind “Awaiting Dawn”
This piece was born a season when I felt completely lost—in myself, my healing, and my spirituality. It is a story of waiting patiently in the silent seasons of our lives where we stumble through, not sure what the bigger picture is, but learning to trust in the mystery of it all.
Did you know that a caterpillar molts itself to form its chrysallis, where it slowly dissolves away what once was and waits as the new self emerges? It’s in this slow unraveling that it emergges able to experience life in a way it never would have if it remained a caterpillar.
Often healing feels like this…that slow painful process of letting the old dissolve away, waiting in the silence , not sure of what awaits us on the other side. So much of life and healing is about leaning into the mystery—trusting what will unfold even when we can’t see it yet.
May we all trust the process of our own undoing, knowing that it is not the end of our story, but merely the creation of something new.
