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At the corner of hope and forgotten dreams Original Acrylic Painting on Canvas
At the corner of hope and forgotten dreams Original Acrylic Painting on Canvas
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At the corner of hope and forgotten dreams
Original Acrylic Painting on Deep-Edge Canvas
Acrylic on cotton canvas, with painted edges for a seamless, gallery-style finish.
Part of the Transitions Collection – a series of original artworks that explore inner stillness, emotional transformation, and quiet reflection.
She stood — wrapped in yellow, facing the sunlight, but never forgetting the shadows behind her.This painting belongs to the Transition collection — a visual journey through thresholds, quiet choices, and inner awakenings.Her yellow coat is no accident. It speaks of resilience, even when dreams have cracked and corners feel uncertain. This is a moment of standing still, not stuck — but listening.
At the corner of hope and forgotten dreams is on display at the Marriott Hotel in Solna, in collaboration with Artportable, from June 16 to September 15, 2025.
This original acrylic artwork pairs beautifully with other paintings in the Transitions Collection, such as Leap of light—together forming a poetic dialogue on balance, depth, and the subtle shifts within.
Size: 100 x 80 x 5 cm
Medium: Acrylic on a deep edge canvas. Painted around the edges, ready to hang.
The color palette is vivid with and yellow, warm ocra, yellows, sienna, orange, grey, turqiose, white, green, black, skyblue, blue, pink, red, purple and umber.
The painting will arrive with a certification, signature and will be shipped with care from the studio in Karlstad, Sweden.
Want to see how this painting looks in your space?
I offer a free mockup service – just send me a photo of your wall, and I’ll place the artwork digitally for you. It’s a simple way to feel confident about your choice.
About the artist:
My art is a visual journey through thresholds, quiet choices, and inner awakenings.
I paint the slow process of becoming—the small steps we take, often unnoticed, when we begin to listen inward and build trust in who we truly are. Especially for women, these transitions are powerful. They’re not loud transformations, but gentle shifts that reshape how we see ourselves.
Working through meditation and nature, I create semi-abstract, expressive paintings that hold space for emotion and self-reflection. Each piece is a mirror—an invitation to reconnect with your own story.
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