Light Remains

$1,300.00

Storms in life can obscure the light—shaking our faith, raising questions without answers, and surrounding us with uncertainty.

This work captures that tension. Dark, swirling forms press in from every direction, layered in deep blacks, grays, and soft whites, creating a sense of movement and unrest. At the center, a radiant stream of gold breaks through—descending with quiet strength, illuminating the darkness without erasing it. The light does not overpower the storm; it endures within it. There is both chaos and steadiness here.

This piece reflects the search for light in seasons of depression, disease, and loss. It speaks to the quiet truth that even when the storm rages, the light has not left. It remains—steady, present, and anchoring.

Not always loud. Not always easy to see.

But always there.

“And I’ll praise You in this storm
And I will lift my hands
For You are who You are
No matter where I am”

20×30 Resin on Canvas

Click on the link below to listen to the song and reflect on the painting.

Music: “Praise You in this Storm” By Casting Crowns; Featuring Phil Whickham

Storms in life can obscure the light—shaking our faith, raising questions without answers, and surrounding us with uncertainty.

This work captures that tension. Dark, swirling forms press in from every direction, layered in deep blacks, grays, and soft whites, creating a sense of movement and unrest. At the center, a radiant stream of gold breaks through—descending with quiet strength, illuminating the darkness without erasing it. The light does not overpower the storm; it endures within it. There is both chaos and steadiness here.

This piece reflects the search for light in seasons of depression, disease, and loss. It speaks to the quiet truth that even when the storm rages, the light has not left. It remains—steady, present, and anchoring.

Not always loud. Not always easy to see.

But always there.

“And I’ll praise You in this storm
And I will lift my hands
For You are who You are
No matter where I am”

20×30 Resin on Canvas

Click on the link below to listen to the song and reflect on the painting.

Music: “Praise You in this Storm” By Casting Crowns; Featuring Phil Whickham