





Old Habits Heal Hard
Mixed media on hand-stretched canvas 52’’ x 56’’
An ode to not choosing what’s good or bad, but choosing what’s honest. Battling our own thoughts and actions of self-inflicted damage to our minds and bodies is some of the hardest challenges we all face. Peeling back the curtain we’ve all draped to portray a perfect and unblemished version of ourselves, we see scars left from battles we fought in silence.
Mixed media on hand-stretched canvas 52’’ x 56’’
An ode to not choosing what’s good or bad, but choosing what’s honest. Battling our own thoughts and actions of self-inflicted damage to our minds and bodies is some of the hardest challenges we all face. Peeling back the curtain we’ve all draped to portray a perfect and unblemished version of ourselves, we see scars left from battles we fought in silence.
Mixed media on hand-stretched canvas 52’’ x 56’’
An ode to not choosing what’s good or bad, but choosing what’s honest. Battling our own thoughts and actions of self-inflicted damage to our minds and bodies is some of the hardest challenges we all face. Peeling back the curtain we’ve all draped to portray a perfect and unblemished version of ourselves, we see scars left from battles we fought in silence.