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An Invitation to Happiness

$650.00

Golden hour in a wildflower meadow… is there anything more sacred?

This piece is called An Invitation to Happiness—inspired by that fleeting, spectacular light at the end of the day, when everything feels wrapped in gold and possibility.

I chose these words by Mary Oliver to carry the feeling of the painting:

“But I also say this: that light is an invitation to happiness, and that happiness, when it’s done right, is a kind of holiness, palpable and redemptive.”

May this serve as your reminder to pause, breathe it in, and let the light do its quiet work.

This 18x24 original acrylic painting comes framed in a sleek black gallery frame.

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Golden hour in a wildflower meadow… is there anything more sacred?

This piece is called An Invitation to Happiness—inspired by that fleeting, spectacular light at the end of the day, when everything feels wrapped in gold and possibility.

I chose these words by Mary Oliver to carry the feeling of the painting:

“But I also say this: that light is an invitation to happiness, and that happiness, when it’s done right, is a kind of holiness, palpable and redemptive.”

May this serve as your reminder to pause, breathe it in, and let the light do its quiet work.

This 18x24 original acrylic painting comes framed in a sleek black gallery frame.

Golden hour in a wildflower meadow… is there anything more sacred?

This piece is called An Invitation to Happiness—inspired by that fleeting, spectacular light at the end of the day, when everything feels wrapped in gold and possibility.

I chose these words by Mary Oliver to carry the feeling of the painting:

“But I also say this: that light is an invitation to happiness, and that happiness, when it’s done right, is a kind of holiness, palpable and redemptive.”

May this serve as your reminder to pause, breathe it in, and let the light do its quiet work.

This 18x24 original acrylic painting comes framed in a sleek black gallery frame.

Beth Anderson Art

hello[at]bethanderson[dot]net
Durango, Colorado

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