I Was Wrong About Goodness
20x20 Mixed Media on Canvas
I thought goodness would feel safe. I was wrong.
This piece begins with a misconception—and dismantles it.
Inspired by Aslan, this lion represents a goodness that refuses to shrink itself into something manageable. His presence is not harsh, but it is undeniable. There is authority in his stillness, a quiet force that doesn’t need to prove itself.
The background is restless—layered, chaotic, unresolved. It reflects the noise, the fear, the constant need for control. But the lion does not bend to it. He stands within it, untouched.
Gold emerges through the fracture—not as ornament, but as truth breaking through illusion.
This is not the kind of goodness that comforts your expectations.
This is the kind that changes them.
I Was Wrong About Goodness
20x20 Mixed Media on Canvas
I thought goodness would feel safe. I was wrong.
This piece begins with a misconception—and dismantles it.
Inspired by Aslan, this lion represents a goodness that refuses to shrink itself into something manageable. His presence is not harsh, but it is undeniable. There is authority in his stillness, a quiet force that doesn’t need to prove itself.
The background is restless—layered, chaotic, unresolved. It reflects the noise, the fear, the constant need for control. But the lion does not bend to it. He stands within it, untouched.
Gold emerges through the fracture—not as ornament, but as truth breaking through illusion.
This is not the kind of goodness that comforts your expectations.
This is the kind that changes them.