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Magnolia - Original Crayon Drawing on Paper, 2020
Back in 2020, I grabbed a box of crayons for the first time since I was a kid. Honestly, I always thought crayons were for kitchen tables and school days—not for anyone who called themselves a “real artist.” Turns out, I was way off. I owe that revelation to a piece called Magnolia.
I’ve always had a soft spot for magnolias. Maybe they’re not officially special, but they feel regal to me—quiet, gentle, and somehow proud. Whenever I spot one on a walk, I have to stop and just look.
Right now, this is the only original crayon drawing in my shop. You can feel the texture of the paper, the slight unevenness where I pressed a little harder or lighter. There’s a quiet honesty—me, figuring something out all over again. It’s a small piece, intimate. The kind of art you live alongside, not just look at.
Artwork Details
Original artwork
Crayon on paper
26 x 29.6 cm
Created in 2020
Signed by the artist
Ships carefully packaged, unframed
Back in 2020, I grabbed a box of crayons for the first time since I was a kid. Honestly, I always thought crayons were for kitchen tables and school days—not for anyone who called themselves a “real artist.” Turns out, I was way off. I owe that revelation to a piece called Magnolia.
I’ve always had a soft spot for magnolias. Maybe they’re not officially special, but they feel regal to me—quiet, gentle, and somehow proud. Whenever I spot one on a walk, I have to stop and just look.
Right now, this is the only original crayon drawing in my shop. You can feel the texture of the paper, the slight unevenness where I pressed a little harder or lighter. There’s a quiet honesty—me, figuring something out all over again. It’s a small piece, intimate. The kind of art you live alongside, not just look at.
Artwork Details
Original artwork
Crayon on paper
26 x 29.6 cm
Created in 2020
Signed by the artist
Ships carefully packaged, unframed