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Step into this canvas—a lifetime unfurling, a symphony of hues. Here, joy dances with abandon, a kaleidoscope of memories. Imagine each color as a chapter—the vibrant red of first love, the electric blue of adventure, the serene green of quiet moments.

Shapes interlock—a mosaic of experiences. Circles whisper of laughter shared, triangles hint at challenges overcome, and squiggles trace unexpected detours. And at the heart, a cosmic sun radiates—a beacon of hope, a promise that happiness is woven into every thread of existence.

The white spaces breathe—a canvas for dreams, for the unwritten chapters. Thin lines crisscross, like paths taken and paths yet to be explored. It’s a visual memoir—an invitation to reflect on our palette of emotions.

As viewers stand before “Colors of Happiness in a Lifetime,” they glimpse their own stories—the highs, the lows, the dazzling in-betweens. It’s a celebration—a reminder that life’s canvas is vast, and every shade matters. 🌈🎨✨

"Colors of Happiness in a Lifetime"

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  • Size of the Original Canvas

    48” H x 48” W x 1.1/2

  • Selected Exhibitions & Publications

    Selected artwork exhibited in the Scottsdale Civic Center Library Gallery.

    Selected to Exhibit and Publish in the 2nd Annual Shapes and Colors - 2024

ART IS A WILDLY ORIGINAL GIFT. It’s like handing someone a sparkler in the middle of a sandstorm—unexpected, illuminating, unforgettable. It’s not just a painting, or a poem, or a thing you hang up and walk past. Nah. It’s a ripple. A whisper. A wink across the room that says, “Hey, something just shifted, didn’t it?” If you’ve ever made someone feel something—anything—you, my friend, have made art.

Art doesn’t play by the rules. Art is the beautiful rebellion. It shows up uninvited, paints outside the lines, and dares you to feel. Real art dances barefoot in the kitchen, tells secrets to strangers, and takes risks with its heart wide open.

Will you love it? Maybe. Will it make you laugh or cry or scratch your head? Hopefully. That’s the point. That’s the magic. That’s art.

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