AS FAR AS THE EYE CAN SEE 12x16” ACRYLIC PAINTING

$225.00

Details:

This 12x16" acrylic original art piece is painted on high quality watercolor paper and mounted to a wood panel. Composed especially for this piece, a unique poem is penned on the back and the painting is signed on the lower left front corner. The panel can be hung as is or framed. Please allow 10 days processing time before your painting is shipped. 

The Poem:

Your shirt soaked up the morning dew
But your eyes stayed shut
The grass poked into the divots of your ear
But your eyes stayed shut 
Hours past
The sun warmed your back 
You dared not believe the darkness gone
But you looked
And you were free
As far as the eye can see

~Kayla Cornwell

Inspiration:

Part of the Forgiveness Collection, this piece endeavors to capture the open freedom of true forgiveness. I was going for the feeling of a big open field. It's warm but the sky is still a bit chaotic. It's wild, yet inviting. It's about the feeling when we choose to no longer be a victim of what others have done to us. 

My Story:

I stopped forgiving for a year, previously I had forgiven too quick and too often. "I forgive you" had lost its meaning. Me forgiving was just another way of me saying I was going to stuff it and move on.  It was a hard but healing time where I was able to process, feel, grieve and figure out what forgiveness really was. And when I finally did forgive, like really forgive, the pain was still there but my heart was free. 

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Details:

This 12x16" acrylic original art piece is painted on high quality watercolor paper and mounted to a wood panel. Composed especially for this piece, a unique poem is penned on the back and the painting is signed on the lower left front corner. The panel can be hung as is or framed. Please allow 10 days processing time before your painting is shipped. 

The Poem:

Your shirt soaked up the morning dew
But your eyes stayed shut
The grass poked into the divots of your ear
But your eyes stayed shut 
Hours past
The sun warmed your back 
You dared not believe the darkness gone
But you looked
And you were free
As far as the eye can see

~Kayla Cornwell

Inspiration:

Part of the Forgiveness Collection, this piece endeavors to capture the open freedom of true forgiveness. I was going for the feeling of a big open field. It's warm but the sky is still a bit chaotic. It's wild, yet inviting. It's about the feeling when we choose to no longer be a victim of what others have done to us. 

My Story:

I stopped forgiving for a year, previously I had forgiven too quick and too often. "I forgive you" had lost its meaning. Me forgiving was just another way of me saying I was going to stuff it and move on.  It was a hard but healing time where I was able to process, feel, grieve and figure out what forgiveness really was. And when I finally did forgive, like really forgive, the pain was still there but my heart was free. 

Details:

This 12x16" acrylic original art piece is painted on high quality watercolor paper and mounted to a wood panel. Composed especially for this piece, a unique poem is penned on the back and the painting is signed on the lower left front corner. The panel can be hung as is or framed. Please allow 10 days processing time before your painting is shipped. 

The Poem:

Your shirt soaked up the morning dew
But your eyes stayed shut
The grass poked into the divots of your ear
But your eyes stayed shut 
Hours past
The sun warmed your back 
You dared not believe the darkness gone
But you looked
And you were free
As far as the eye can see

~Kayla Cornwell

Inspiration:

Part of the Forgiveness Collection, this piece endeavors to capture the open freedom of true forgiveness. I was going for the feeling of a big open field. It's warm but the sky is still a bit chaotic. It's wild, yet inviting. It's about the feeling when we choose to no longer be a victim of what others have done to us. 

My Story:

I stopped forgiving for a year, previously I had forgiven too quick and too often. "I forgive you" had lost its meaning. Me forgiving was just another way of me saying I was going to stuff it and move on.  It was a hard but healing time where I was able to process, feel, grieve and figure out what forgiveness really was. And when I finally did forgive, like really forgive, the pain was still there but my heart was free.