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11in x 14in framed print

Artist: Ashley Miller

This painting represents the journey of self-discovery and finding one’s identity. For me, it symbolizes rediscovering my “feathers” and embracing my personality—reconnecting with what brings me joy, my “colors.” When we conform to others; expectations and try to fit into their “boxes” to please them, we risk dulling our vibrancy and losing our uniqueness. The core message of this painting is to never let anyone steal your colors or pluck your feathers just for their happiness. Prioritize yourself and ensure that you shine brightly!

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11in x 14in framed print

Artist: Ashley Miller

This painting represents the journey of self-discovery and finding one’s identity. For me, it symbolizes rediscovering my “feathers” and embracing my personality—reconnecting with what brings me joy, my “colors.” When we conform to others; expectations and try to fit into their “boxes” to please them, we risk dulling our vibrancy and losing our uniqueness. The core message of this painting is to never let anyone steal your colors or pluck your feathers just for their happiness. Prioritize yourself and ensure that you shine brightly!

11in x 14in framed print

Artist: Ashley Miller

This painting represents the journey of self-discovery and finding one’s identity. For me, it symbolizes rediscovering my “feathers” and embracing my personality—reconnecting with what brings me joy, my “colors.” When we conform to others; expectations and try to fit into their “boxes” to please them, we risk dulling our vibrancy and losing our uniqueness. The core message of this painting is to never let anyone steal your colors or pluck your feathers just for their happiness. Prioritize yourself and ensure that you shine brightly!

My name is Ashley, and I appreciate you taking the time to check out my art! I create Pour Paintings with fine-line work on top. Pour Painting resonates with me because it mirrors the chaos of life. Living with the “chaos” of mental illness is much like creating pour paintings. You carefully place the paint into a cup in exactly the way you want, then pour it onto the canvas, hoping the outcome will match your initial vision. However, the paint has a mind of its own. You must move and shimmy the canvas, allowing the paint to settle in its way. In the process, you learn to adapt. The fine-line work on top serves a dual purpose: it tells a story and helps me “take hold” of something that can take over my life my tremors. When I concentrate on something so delicate, my hands tend not to shake as much. Creating allows me to reclaim my life through experiences and changes that I hope resonate with others.