Don’t Miss It (See You Then)
2024
Watercolor and Palo Santo on Paper
18x24”
Original not for sale.
About Don’t Miss It (See You Then):
Originally titled “See You Then,” this piece was propelled by the introspective urgency of James Blake’s “Don’t Miss It.” The work confronts the fleeting nature of existence, capturing the sudden, fiery realization of our own mortality. It serves as a visual meditation on the brevity of our "one big, beautiful life" and the existential danger of emotional detachment. The painting acts as both a warning and a vibrant call to action-urging the viewer to lean entirely into the present, speak without hesitation from the heart, and relentlessly pursue their deepest desires before the moment slips away unlived.