


I Asked God For Flowers, and He Gave Me Rain
36×48” arcrylic, ink, spray paint, and pastels finished in oil paint on gallery wrapped canvas. Comes ready to hang. Free shipping in continental US.
We often hastily ask for blessings that first come with a heavy burden of brokenness. I’ve been both blessed and broken enough to know what lies on the other side of temporary suffering - that what may be intended for our harm can, in the most inexplicable and unexpected ways, be used for our good.
This painting is for anyone who is walking through fire and wondering if it will ever be worth it. It’s for the ones who feel broken beyond repair, yet still get up. The ones who believe, deep down, that this pain has purpose, even if they can’t see it yet.
36×48” arcrylic, ink, spray paint, and pastels finished in oil paint on gallery wrapped canvas. Comes ready to hang. Free shipping in continental US.
We often hastily ask for blessings that first come with a heavy burden of brokenness. I’ve been both blessed and broken enough to know what lies on the other side of temporary suffering - that what may be intended for our harm can, in the most inexplicable and unexpected ways, be used for our good.
This painting is for anyone who is walking through fire and wondering if it will ever be worth it. It’s for the ones who feel broken beyond repair, yet still get up. The ones who believe, deep down, that this pain has purpose, even if they can’t see it yet.
36×48” arcrylic, ink, spray paint, and pastels finished in oil paint on gallery wrapped canvas. Comes ready to hang. Free shipping in continental US.
We often hastily ask for blessings that first come with a heavy burden of brokenness. I’ve been both blessed and broken enough to know what lies on the other side of temporary suffering - that what may be intended for our harm can, in the most inexplicable and unexpected ways, be used for our good.
This painting is for anyone who is walking through fire and wondering if it will ever be worth it. It’s for the ones who feel broken beyond repair, yet still get up. The ones who believe, deep down, that this pain has purpose, even if they can’t see it yet.