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She Listens Where the Flowers Are 8×8 Mixed Media on Paper
She Listens Where the Flowers Are is a portrait of gentle attention, the kind that doesn’t search, but receives. Her gaze is turned slightly away, as if she is listening to something just beyond the visible, while the drawn flowers gather around her like thought, memory, or prayer.
The soft washes and delicate line work create a space that feels both sheltered and open, as though she is standing inside a quiet moment rather than a place. The flowers are not decoration here, they are presence, echoing the way insight often arrives: slowly, and without needing to announce itself.
This piece lives in the tender space where becoming is guided not by effort, but by attention.
Some answers arrive the way petals do, without a sound.





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