Spring’s First Light captures a moment of gentle awakening — the soft clarity that arrives as winter loosens its hold and light begins to return. Painted in oils on wood, this work reflects a sense of renewal that feels quiet rather than dramatic, subtle rather than loud.
The pale blossoms emerge against a deep blue ground, held in a calm stillness that invites pause and reflection. I was drawn to the feeling of early spring — when everything is tender, new, and full of possibility, yet still touched by the coolness of what has passed.
What it brings to the collector
Spring’s First Light brings a sense of renewal and quiet optimism into a space. It offers a gentle visual pause — a reminder of beginnings, clarity, and the soft return of light.
For the collector, this work becomes:
A source of calm reassurance and balance
A subtle lift in mood without visual noise
An intimate artwork that encourages stillness and reflection
A daily reminder that growth often begins quietly
It is a piece to live with closely — bringing freshness, lightness, and a feeling of ease into everyday moments.
Spring’s First Light
Original artwork
Oil on wooden panel
30 × 20 × 1.8 cm (≈ 12 × 8 × 0.7 in)
Unframed
Sides finished with cedarwood varnish
Ready to hang or display on a shelf
Signed by the artist
Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity
