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Everyperson
Belonging and Balance

Fish Tails
A fish swims through a storm of color — blue, pink, yellow, and red ripple across its textured form. The strokes are thick and expressive, blending realism with abstraction. It’s familiar yet fantastical, grounded yet fluid. This is not just a creature — it’s a metaphor. The fish moves through murky waters with grace, its tail a brushstroke of resilience.
Everyperson is not just relatability — it is rhythm. “Fish Tails”
Everyperson is not just relatability — it is rhythm. “Fish Tails”

Picnic with Friends
Under a glowing full moon, a group gathers around a table — glasses raised, food shared, laughter implied. Thick brushstrokes and bold colors swirl through the night sky, casting warmth across the scene. A lemon sits beside a bowl, small details that anchor the moment in lived experience. This painting is a celebration of togetherness, rendered with texture, emotion, and light. It honors the rituals that connect us — meals, stories, and moonlit company.
Everyperson is not just community — it is communion. “Picnic with Friends” captures the quiet joy of belonging.
Everyperson is not just community — it is communion. “Picnic with Friends” captures the quiet joy of belonging.

The Blessing
Hands reach toward the center of a table, where drinks glisten like offerings. Figures blur into brushstrokes — purple, gold, and shadow swirl in motion and mood. The scene is abstract yet familiar, chaotic yet warm. This is not just gathering — it’s grounding. The table becomes altar, the moment becomes memory, and the blessing is shared.
Everyperson is not just belonging — it is bond. “The Blessing” captures the moment when ritual becomes real.
Everyperson is not just belonging — it is bond. “The Blessing” captures the moment when ritual becomes real.

Fish Tails
A fish swims through a storm of color — blue, pink, yellow, and red ripple across its textured form. The strokes are thick and expressive, blending realism with abstraction. It’s familiar yet fantastical, grounded yet fluid. This is not just a creature — it’s a metaphor. The fish moves through murky waters with grace, its tail a brushstroke of resilience.
Everyperson is not just relatability — it is rhythm. “Fish Tails”
Everyperson is not just relatability — it is rhythm. “Fish Tails”

Picnic with Friends
Under a glowing full moon, a group gathers around a table — glasses raised, food shared, laughter implied. Thick brushstrokes and bold colors swirl through the night sky, casting warmth across the scene. A lemon sits beside a bowl, small details that anchor the moment in lived experience. This painting is a celebration of togetherness, rendered with texture, emotion, and light. It honors the rituals that connect us — meals, stories, and moonlit company.
Everyperson is not just community — it is communion. “Picnic with Friends” captures the quiet joy of belonging.
Everyperson is not just community — it is communion. “Picnic with Friends” captures the quiet joy of belonging.

The Blessing
Hands reach toward the center of a table, where drinks glisten like offerings. Figures blur into brushstrokes — purple, gold, and shadow swirl in motion and mood. The scene is abstract yet familiar, chaotic yet warm. This is not just gathering — it’s grounding. The table becomes altar, the moment becomes memory, and the blessing is shared.
Everyperson is not just belonging — it is bond. “The Blessing” captures the moment when ritual becomes real.
Everyperson is not just belonging — it is bond. “The Blessing” captures the moment when ritual becomes real.

Fish Tails
A fish swims through a storm of color — blue, pink, yellow, and red ripple across its textured form. The strokes are thick and expressive, blending realism with abstraction. It’s familiar yet fantastical, grounded yet fluid. This is not just a creature — it’s a metaphor. The fish moves through murky waters with grace, its tail a brushstroke of resilience.
Everyperson is not just relatability — it is rhythm. “Fish Tails”
Everyperson is not just relatability — it is rhythm. “Fish Tails”

Picnic with Friends
Under a glowing full moon, a group gathers around a table — glasses raised, food shared, laughter implied. Thick brushstrokes and bold colors swirl through the night sky, casting warmth across the scene. A lemon sits beside a bowl, small details that anchor the moment in lived experience. This painting is a celebration of togetherness, rendered with texture, emotion, and light. It honors the rituals that connect us — meals, stories, and moonlit company.
Everyperson is not just community — it is communion. “Picnic with Friends” captures the quiet joy of belonging.
Everyperson is not just community — it is communion. “Picnic with Friends” captures the quiet joy of belonging.

The Blessing
Hands reach toward the center of a table, where drinks glisten like offerings. Figures blur into brushstrokes — purple, gold, and shadow swirl in motion and mood. The scene is abstract yet familiar, chaotic yet warm. This is not just gathering — it’s grounding. The table becomes altar, the moment becomes memory, and the blessing is shared.
Everyperson is not just belonging — it is bond. “The Blessing” captures the moment when ritual becomes real.
Everyperson is not just belonging — it is bond. “The Blessing” captures the moment when ritual becomes real.

Fish Tails
A fish swims through a storm of color — blue, pink, yellow, and red ripple across its textured form. The strokes are thick and expressive, blending realism with abstraction. It’s familiar yet fantastical, grounded yet fluid. This is not just a creature — it’s a metaphor. The fish moves through murky waters with grace, its tail a brushstroke of resilience.
Everyperson is not just relatability — it is rhythm. “Fish Tails”
Everyperson is not just relatability — it is rhythm. “Fish Tails”

Picnic with Friends
Under a glowing full moon, a group gathers around a table — glasses raised, food shared, laughter implied. Thick brushstrokes and bold colors swirl through the night sky, casting warmth across the scene. A lemon sits beside a bowl, small details that anchor the moment in lived experience. This painting is a celebration of togetherness, rendered with texture, emotion, and light. It honors the rituals that connect us — meals, stories, and moonlit company.
Everyperson is not just community — it is communion. “Picnic with Friends” captures the quiet joy of belonging.
Everyperson is not just community — it is communion. “Picnic with Friends” captures the quiet joy of belonging.

The Blessing
Hands reach toward the center of a table, where drinks glisten like offerings. Figures blur into brushstrokes — purple, gold, and shadow swirl in motion and mood. The scene is abstract yet familiar, chaotic yet warm. This is not just gathering — it’s grounding. The table becomes altar, the moment becomes memory, and the blessing is shared.
Everyperson is not just belonging — it is bond. “The Blessing” captures the moment when ritual becomes real.
Everyperson is not just belonging — it is bond. “The Blessing” captures the moment when ritual becomes real.

Fish Tails
A fish swims through a storm of color — blue, pink, yellow, and red ripple across its textured form. The strokes are thick and expressive, blending realism with abstraction. It’s familiar yet fantastical, grounded yet fluid. This is not just a creature — it’s a metaphor. The fish moves through murky waters with grace, its tail a brushstroke of resilience.
Everyperson is not just relatability — it is rhythm. “Fish Tails”
Everyperson is not just relatability — it is rhythm. “Fish Tails”

Picnic with Friends
Under a glowing full moon, a group gathers around a table — glasses raised, food shared, laughter implied. Thick brushstrokes and bold colors swirl through the night sky, casting warmth across the scene. A lemon sits beside a bowl, small details that anchor the moment in lived experience. This painting is a celebration of togetherness, rendered with texture, emotion, and light. It honors the rituals that connect us — meals, stories, and moonlit company.
Everyperson is not just community — it is communion. “Picnic with Friends” captures the quiet joy of belonging.
Everyperson is not just community — it is communion. “Picnic with Friends” captures the quiet joy of belonging.

The Blessing
Hands reach toward the center of a table, where drinks glisten like offerings. Figures blur into brushstrokes — purple, gold, and shadow swirl in motion and mood. The scene is abstract yet familiar, chaotic yet warm. This is not just gathering — it’s grounding. The table becomes altar, the moment becomes memory, and the blessing is shared.
Everyperson is not just belonging — it is bond. “The Blessing” captures the moment when ritual becomes real.
Everyperson is not just belonging — it is bond. “The Blessing” captures the moment when ritual becomes real.

Fish Tails
A fish swims through a storm of color — blue, pink, yellow, and red ripple across its textured form. The strokes are thick and expressive, blending realism with abstraction. It’s familiar yet fantastical, grounded yet fluid. This is not just a creature — it’s a metaphor. The fish moves through murky waters with grace, its tail a brushstroke of resilience.
Everyperson is not just relatability — it is rhythm. “Fish Tails”
Everyperson is not just relatability — it is rhythm. “Fish Tails”

Picnic with Friends
Under a glowing full moon, a group gathers around a table — glasses raised, food shared, laughter implied. Thick brushstrokes and bold colors swirl through the night sky, casting warmth across the scene. A lemon sits beside a bowl, small details that anchor the moment in lived experience. This painting is a celebration of togetherness, rendered with texture, emotion, and light. It honors the rituals that connect us — meals, stories, and moonlit company.
Everyperson is not just community — it is communion. “Picnic with Friends” captures the quiet joy of belonging.
Everyperson is not just community — it is communion. “Picnic with Friends” captures the quiet joy of belonging.

The Blessing
Hands reach toward the center of a table, where drinks glisten like offerings. Figures blur into brushstrokes — purple, gold, and shadow swirl in motion and mood. The scene is abstract yet familiar, chaotic yet warm. This is not just gathering — it’s grounding. The table becomes altar, the moment becomes memory, and the blessing is shared.
Everyperson is not just belonging — it is bond. “The Blessing” captures the moment when ritual becomes real.
Everyperson is not just belonging — it is bond. “The Blessing” captures the moment when ritual becomes real.

Fish Tails
A fish swims through a storm of color — blue, pink, yellow, and red ripple across its textured form. The strokes are thick and expressive, blending realism with abstraction. It’s familiar yet fantastical, grounded yet fluid. This is not just a creature — it’s a metaphor. The fish moves through murky waters with grace, its tail a brushstroke of resilience.
Everyperson is not just relatability — it is rhythm. “Fish Tails”
Everyperson is not just relatability — it is rhythm. “Fish Tails”

Picnic with Friends
Under a glowing full moon, a group gathers around a table — glasses raised, food shared, laughter implied. Thick brushstrokes and bold colors swirl through the night sky, casting warmth across the scene. A lemon sits beside a bowl, small details that anchor the moment in lived experience. This painting is a celebration of togetherness, rendered with texture, emotion, and light. It honors the rituals that connect us — meals, stories, and moonlit company.
Everyperson is not just community — it is communion. “Picnic with Friends” captures the quiet joy of belonging.
Everyperson is not just community — it is communion. “Picnic with Friends” captures the quiet joy of belonging.

The Blessing
Hands reach toward the center of a table, where drinks glisten like offerings. Figures blur into brushstrokes — purple, gold, and shadow swirl in motion and mood. The scene is abstract yet familiar, chaotic yet warm. This is not just gathering — it’s grounding. The table becomes altar, the moment becomes memory, and the blessing is shared.
Everyperson is not just belonging — it is bond. “The Blessing” captures the moment when ritual becomes real.
Everyperson is not just belonging — it is bond. “The Blessing” captures the moment when ritual becomes real.

Fish Tails
A fish swims through a storm of color — blue, pink, yellow, and red ripple across its textured form. The strokes are thick and expressive, blending realism with abstraction. It’s familiar yet fantastical, grounded yet fluid. This is not just a creature — it’s a metaphor. The fish moves through murky waters with grace, its tail a brushstroke of resilience.
Everyperson is not just relatability — it is rhythm. “Fish Tails”
Everyperson is not just relatability — it is rhythm. “Fish Tails”

Picnic with Friends
Under a glowing full moon, a group gathers around a table — glasses raised, food shared, laughter implied. Thick brushstrokes and bold colors swirl through the night sky, casting warmth across the scene. A lemon sits beside a bowl, small details that anchor the moment in lived experience. This painting is a celebration of togetherness, rendered with texture, emotion, and light. It honors the rituals that connect us — meals, stories, and moonlit company.
Everyperson is not just community — it is communion. “Picnic with Friends” captures the quiet joy of belonging.
Everyperson is not just community — it is communion. “Picnic with Friends” captures the quiet joy of belonging.

The Blessing
Hands reach toward the center of a table, where drinks glisten like offerings. Figures blur into brushstrokes — purple, gold, and shadow swirl in motion and mood. The scene is abstract yet familiar, chaotic yet warm. This is not just gathering — it’s grounding. The table becomes altar, the moment becomes memory, and the blessing is shared.
Everyperson is not just belonging — it is bond. “The Blessing” captures the moment when ritual becomes real.
Everyperson is not just belonging — it is bond. “The Blessing” captures the moment when ritual becomes real.

Fish Tails
A fish swims through a storm of color — blue, pink, yellow, and red ripple across its textured form. The strokes are thick and expressive, blending realism with abstraction. It’s familiar yet fantastical, grounded yet fluid. This is not just a creature — it’s a metaphor. The fish moves through murky waters with grace, its tail a brushstroke of resilience.
Everyperson is not just relatability — it is rhythm. “Fish Tails”
Everyperson is not just relatability — it is rhythm. “Fish Tails”

Picnic with Friends
Under a glowing full moon, a group gathers around a table — glasses raised, food shared, laughter implied. Thick brushstrokes and bold colors swirl through the night sky, casting warmth across the scene. A lemon sits beside a bowl, small details that anchor the moment in lived experience. This painting is a celebration of togetherness, rendered with texture, emotion, and light. It honors the rituals that connect us — meals, stories, and moonlit company.
Everyperson is not just community — it is communion. “Picnic with Friends” captures the quiet joy of belonging.
Everyperson is not just community — it is communion. “Picnic with Friends” captures the quiet joy of belonging.

The Blessing
Hands reach toward the center of a table, where drinks glisten like offerings. Figures blur into brushstrokes — purple, gold, and shadow swirl in motion and mood. The scene is abstract yet familiar, chaotic yet warm. This is not just gathering — it’s grounding. The table becomes altar, the moment becomes memory, and the blessing is shared.
Everyperson is not just belonging — it is bond. “The Blessing” captures the moment when ritual becomes real.
Everyperson is not just belonging — it is bond. “The Blessing” captures the moment when ritual becomes real.

Fish Tails
A fish swims through a storm of color — blue, pink, yellow, and red ripple across its textured form. The strokes are thick and expressive, blending realism with abstraction. It’s familiar yet fantastical, grounded yet fluid. This is not just a creature — it’s a metaphor. The fish moves through murky waters with grace, its tail a brushstroke of resilience.
Everyperson is not just relatability — it is rhythm. “Fish Tails”
Everyperson is not just relatability — it is rhythm. “Fish Tails”

Picnic with Friends
Under a glowing full moon, a group gathers around a table — glasses raised, food shared, laughter implied. Thick brushstrokes and bold colors swirl through the night sky, casting warmth across the scene. A lemon sits beside a bowl, small details that anchor the moment in lived experience. This painting is a celebration of togetherness, rendered with texture, emotion, and light. It honors the rituals that connect us — meals, stories, and moonlit company.
Everyperson is not just community — it is communion. “Picnic with Friends” captures the quiet joy of belonging.
Everyperson is not just community — it is communion. “Picnic with Friends” captures the quiet joy of belonging.

The Blessing
Hands reach toward the center of a table, where drinks glisten like offerings. Figures blur into brushstrokes — purple, gold, and shadow swirl in motion and mood. The scene is abstract yet familiar, chaotic yet warm. This is not just gathering — it’s grounding. The table becomes altar, the moment becomes memory, and the blessing is shared.
Everyperson is not just belonging — it is bond. “The Blessing” captures the moment when ritual becomes real.
Everyperson is not just belonging — it is bond. “The Blessing” captures the moment when ritual becomes real.
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