THE MURMUR OF POSSIBILITY

When possibility begins to feel real

THE MURMUR OF POSSIBILITY:
is the series that follows my previous series The Turning Point.

The Turning Point explored the moment of recognition — when something within you awakens, and you realise the life you’ve built may no longer reflect who you truly are.

This current series begins just after that moment.

It is about what happens when long-held dreams — once set aside, postponed, or quietly buried — begin to stir again.

When you sense, perhaps for the first time, that what you have imagined for yourself may not be unrealistic after all. That there is a direction that feels truer. Lighter. More aligned.

These works sit in that precise space:
not yet at the destination,
but no longer standing still.

Through contemplative portraiture, symbolic florals, and layered mark-making, The Murmur of Possibility traces the early, hopeful shift toward becoming — a gentle turning toward what speaks most clearly to your heart, and toward the life you were always meant to grow into.

Symbolism & Hidden Motifs 

🔑 The Antique Key
Each painting contains a hidden antique key for you to find — a symbol of what already exists within you, waiting to be unlocked.

It represents inner truth, dormant potential, and the quiet recognition that the path forward is yours to open.

🌿 The Florals
The florals in each work are chosen for their symbolic resonance. They reflect inner truth, instinct, and emotional clarity — marking what has been endured, what is awakening, and what is ready to emerge.

Together, they form a visual language of becoming: a woman listening more closely to herself and allowing something truer to take shape.


This series will be released
February 13–16, 2026, during a strict four-day release window.

A four-hour early access period will be offered to those on the Collector’s List prior to the public opening.

Once the release window closes, the works — including all limited-edition prints — will no longer be available.

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View the Paintings

To explore the works and read the accompanying poems and symbolism, click on the images below: