What Slipped Through Her Fingers

$200.00

Oil on Canvas, 2025

9”x12”

By K Colleen Stephenson

What Slipped Through Her Fingers centers on a single, poignant gesture — a woman’s hand outstretched as flower petals fall slowly through shafts of golden light. The composition is intimate and still, yet the motion of the petals suggests something just passed — a moment of surrender, a truth released.

The light streams diagonally from the top left, catching the curve of the hand and the edges of each drifting petal, casting gentle shadows that heighten the sense of reverence and transience. This painting is a quiet meditation on letting go — not as loss, but as grace, and the beauty found in trusting the light to carry what we release.

Oil on Canvas, 2025

9”x12”

By K Colleen Stephenson

What Slipped Through Her Fingers centers on a single, poignant gesture — a woman’s hand outstretched as flower petals fall slowly through shafts of golden light. The composition is intimate and still, yet the motion of the petals suggests something just passed — a moment of surrender, a truth released.

The light streams diagonally from the top left, catching the curve of the hand and the edges of each drifting petal, casting gentle shadows that heighten the sense of reverence and transience. This painting is a quiet meditation on letting go — not as loss, but as grace, and the beauty found in trusting the light to carry what we release.