


"Not Yet Seen" (Print)
She stands still in a lilac world, her puffball crown soft and defiant. Strokes of pink, white, and purple wash over her eyes — not to hide her, but to reflect the haze of being unfinished, unsure, unseen. Not Yet Seen speaks to the Black woman in transition: figuring it out, still becoming, still building a vision of her future self.
Her golden-brown skin glows with potential, even in her uncertainty. She’s not lost — she’s just between phases. This painting is for the woman who feels like she’s almost there... but not quite. And she’s allowed to be.
She stands still in a lilac world, her puffball crown soft and defiant. Strokes of pink, white, and purple wash over her eyes — not to hide her, but to reflect the haze of being unfinished, unsure, unseen. Not Yet Seen speaks to the Black woman in transition: figuring it out, still becoming, still building a vision of her future self.
Her golden-brown skin glows with potential, even in her uncertainty. She’s not lost — she’s just between phases. This painting is for the woman who feels like she’s almost there... but not quite. And she’s allowed to be.
She stands still in a lilac world, her puffball crown soft and defiant. Strokes of pink, white, and purple wash over her eyes — not to hide her, but to reflect the haze of being unfinished, unsure, unseen. Not Yet Seen speaks to the Black woman in transition: figuring it out, still becoming, still building a vision of her future self.
Her golden-brown skin glows with potential, even in her uncertainty. She’s not lost — she’s just between phases. This painting is for the woman who feels like she’s almost there... but not quite. And she’s allowed to be.