Suspended in Stardust

$3,200.00

Suspended in Stardust captures a single, luminous moment of surrender and strength. A woman lies rooted to the earth, wings splayed beneath her like a constellation unfolding. Her face registers pure ecstasy—not defeat, but the quiet, brave relief of letting go. She wears combat boots: a subtle, grounding reminder of the battles she has fought. Her beauty, at once fierce and vulnerable, contradicts the mistaken assumption that softness equals weakness.

This fine art print is an ode to the tension between resilience and release. It honors the heavy loads we carry and offers a gentle, powerful invitation to pause and simply be. The image asks the viewer to witness courage in stillness—how yielding can become a fierce, restorative act.

Suspended in Stardust is designed to anchor any space with both grace and grit. Display it where you need a reminder: that strength is not always shown in struggle, but sometimes in the brave choice to breathe, dissolve, and let the stars hold you for a while.

Interested in adding this piece to your collection? Hit the contact me button to reach out. I’d be happy to discuss details!

16”x 20” piece on 2” deep gallery wrapped canvas

Suspended in Stardust captures a single, luminous moment of surrender and strength. A woman lies rooted to the earth, wings splayed beneath her like a constellation unfolding. Her face registers pure ecstasy—not defeat, but the quiet, brave relief of letting go. She wears combat boots: a subtle, grounding reminder of the battles she has fought. Her beauty, at once fierce and vulnerable, contradicts the mistaken assumption that softness equals weakness.

This fine art print is an ode to the tension between resilience and release. It honors the heavy loads we carry and offers a gentle, powerful invitation to pause and simply be. The image asks the viewer to witness courage in stillness—how yielding can become a fierce, restorative act.

Suspended in Stardust is designed to anchor any space with both grace and grit. Display it where you need a reminder: that strength is not always shown in struggle, but sometimes in the brave choice to breathe, dissolve, and let the stars hold you for a while.

Interested in adding this piece to your collection? Hit the contact me button to reach out. I’d be happy to discuss details!

16”x 20” piece on 2” deep gallery wrapped canvas