Honor the Space Between Original Painting

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10.5 x 13” signed original watercolor. Painted on a handmade paper from a 13th century Paper Mill in France.

This paper is white-cream in color with a hand-torn deckled edge.

In Between was created to honor the space between no longer and not yet.

“Honor the space between no longer and not yet” - Nancy Levine

It is easy to spiral into the fear of the unknown. To let the cracks of doubt break you apart until you are completely consumed with trepidation. And that is when we recognize where we are, in this space of something that has ended, but hasn't quite begun. And we let our love and light shine into all the shadows of doubt that have crept in. Instead of giving in, we honor this space. And we know that it will lead us to where we are supposed to be.

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10.5 x 13” signed original watercolor. Painted on a handmade paper from a 13th century Paper Mill in France.

This paper is white-cream in color with a hand-torn deckled edge.

In Between was created to honor the space between no longer and not yet.

“Honor the space between no longer and not yet” - Nancy Levine

It is easy to spiral into the fear of the unknown. To let the cracks of doubt break you apart until you are completely consumed with trepidation. And that is when we recognize where we are, in this space of something that has ended, but hasn't quite begun. And we let our love and light shine into all the shadows of doubt that have crept in. Instead of giving in, we honor this space. And we know that it will lead us to where we are supposed to be.

10.5 x 13” signed original watercolor. Painted on a handmade paper from a 13th century Paper Mill in France.

This paper is white-cream in color with a hand-torn deckled edge.

In Between was created to honor the space between no longer and not yet.

“Honor the space between no longer and not yet” - Nancy Levine

It is easy to spiral into the fear of the unknown. To let the cracks of doubt break you apart until you are completely consumed with trepidation. And that is when we recognize where we are, in this space of something that has ended, but hasn't quite begun. And we let our love and light shine into all the shadows of doubt that have crept in. Instead of giving in, we honor this space. And we know that it will lead us to where we are supposed to be.