The Call

$160.00

Original Acrylic on Canvas. - 22×28in.

Anam Cara Collection

Some people enter our lives like answers.

Others arrive as questions.

They ask us to reconsider what we believe about love, connection, longing, and ourselves. They illuminate hidden places. They unsettle old certainties. They walk through the depths of our souls; undeterred by our walls and defenses. All to call us toward a version of life larger than the one we had imagined.

The Call is a meditation on that awakening.

Its flowing rivers of copper and gold move toward a radiant center, tracing the invisible pathways through which recognition travels. The painting speaks to the moment a soul senses something familiar long before the mind understands why—the quiet knowing that often precedes transformation.

This work became the first voice of the Anam Cara Collection, a body of work born from the belief that certain connections arrive not to complete us, but to reveal us.

To remind us that becoming is not a solitary act.

To remind us that love, in all its forms, is often an invitation.

And to remind us that sometimes the most important thing we can do is answer when we hear the call.

Original Acrylic on Canvas. - 22×28in.

Anam Cara Collection

Some people enter our lives like answers.

Others arrive as questions.

They ask us to reconsider what we believe about love, connection, longing, and ourselves. They illuminate hidden places. They unsettle old certainties. They walk through the depths of our souls; undeterred by our walls and defenses. All to call us toward a version of life larger than the one we had imagined.

The Call is a meditation on that awakening.

Its flowing rivers of copper and gold move toward a radiant center, tracing the invisible pathways through which recognition travels. The painting speaks to the moment a soul senses something familiar long before the mind understands why—the quiet knowing that often precedes transformation.

This work became the first voice of the Anam Cara Collection, a body of work born from the belief that certain connections arrive not to complete us, but to reveal us.

To remind us that becoming is not a solitary act.

To remind us that love, in all its forms, is often an invitation.

And to remind us that sometimes the most important thing we can do is answer when we hear the call.