Description
36"x48"
Oil, acrylic & lipstick on wood panel, coated in epoxy resin and mounted in a minimalistic brushed gold frame.
“Always Something to Celebrate” bloomed in 2025 and reflects a state of mind I actively choose to embody. Life is a celebration — even in the seasons that feel slow, heavy, or a little dreary. The muted background hints at that truth: things won’t always feel bright… but we can still show up with enthusiasm, curiosity, and a willingness to bloom anyway.
This piece is for the people who bring their own light. The ones who dance through the chaos, who celebrate the small wins, who find magic in the mundane. And honestly… can we talk about how this artwork practically begs to live in the home of someone effortlessly cool? A disco-ball bouquet made from oils, acrylics, and cosmetics proudly declares: “cool people live here.”










