Recoloring Life

“Recoloring Life” is born from the depths of “Life Without You.” This series begins in black and white, where grief first settles, where the world feels stripped of its warmth. From within that stillness, color slowly returns, not all at once, but in fragments, through colored pencil and watercolor, gently placed, intentionally incomplete.
These colors do not seek to restore what was lost. They arrive differently, quieter, softer, like light finding its way through a broken space. Each mark is an act of presence, a way of learning how to exist again within a life that has been forever altered. The image holds both realities at once: what was, and what now is.
In “Recoloring Life,” absence remains, but it is no longer the only voice. There is movement here, a reaching, a becoming. Color emerges as a language of resilience, subtle, persistent, alive.
Where “Life Without You” speaks of the weight of loss, “Recoloring Life” speaks of what follows, the quiet courage to continue, to feel again, and to allow beauty to return in new and unexpected ways.

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