The Day Learned How to Breathe

The Day Learned How to Breathe

Original 10 x 20 acrylic painting on archival cotton canvas.

A soft, expansive landscape where wild florals rise gently beneath a warm, lingering sky — meant to bring calm and light into your space.

Hand-painted original artwork — meant to inspire calm, light, and a sense of breathing room.

$100.00

1 in stock

1 in stock

Made With Intention

The Day Learned How to Breathe was created with spaciousness and ease — built through intuitive layering, hand-shaped texture, and moments of pause that allowed the piece to guide itself.

This 10 x 20 acrylic painting is on Artist’s Loft archival, acid-free, lightweight cotton duck canvas, acrylic gesso-primed—a surface chosen for its ability to retain texture while remaining light, flexible, and durable.

What You’ll See

Wild florals rise organically from the meadow, their petals formed with deliberate palette-knife strokes and softened edges. Teals, pinks, whites, and sun-washed yellows move across the canvas like a quiet conversation between joy and calm — imperfect, natural, and alive.

The sky holds warmth without urgency, suggesting that in-between hours when light lingers and nothing needs to be decided yet. Slender stems and scattered dots create rhythm and gentle motion, giving the sense that the landscape itself is exhaling.

What It Feels Like in a Space

This piece is about softness that doesn’t apologize. About allowing beauty to arrive without force.

The Day Learned How to Breathe is meant for spaces that crave lightness, color, and gentle permission — a reminder that growth can be both grounded and free.

Every inch carries intention and ease. She is meant to bring calm into a room — and into the person living with her.

  • Size: 10 x 20 inches

  • Medium: Acrylic

  • Surface: Archival cotton duck canvas

  • Finish: Unframed, ready to hang

  • Original: One-of-a-kind original artwork

  • Shipping: Free delivery within 30 minutes; otherwise, a $10 trip charge applies. If shipping is required, email Julie to make arrangements.