C$1,200
There is the kind of light that doesn’t need to be explained; the bold, contagious brightness of childhood – laughter, friendship, and the ease of being fully present with one another.
A reminder of what community can look like at its most natural – shared moments, gentle curiosity, and the ordinary goodness of play. The sort of light that shows up when no one is trying to perform, only to belong.
| Technique: | Watercolour on Cotton Paper Mounted on Cradled Panel |
| Edition: | Original, one of a kind artwork |
| Framed Size: | 17.5in x 13.5in |
| Unframed Size: | 16in x 12in |
| Frame: | Framed |
| Weight: | 7.4lbs (estimated) |
Lorraine Simonds, SFCA
Squamish, British Columbia
My work is drawn to the places where light feels hidden – places marked by ache, quiet questions, or things unsaid. I tend to linger there, not out of despair, but because I believe beauty and hope can penetrate the dark and change everything.
"It only takes a single photon of light to pierce utter darkness – just one. In a world that can seem to grow dimmer, I paint to reveal, not manufacture, that quiet, unrelenting presence of light – a real hope grounded in truth."