The Road Didn’t Ask Where You Were Going 36×36 / acrylic + canvas

The story begins at the edge of a decision that doesn’t feel urgent yet. A narrow road curves gently through a field of green, offering direction without instruction. It doesn’t hurry or promise arrival—it simply exists, ready when you are.

Pines gather along the horizon, steady and unbothered, their dark shapes holding the land in place. Beyond them, the mountains rise softly, worn down by time rather than ambition. Above it all, the sky is wide and pale, layered with quiet weather that suggests change without insisting on it.

The Road Didn’t Ask Where You Were Going is a story about trust and movement. It speaks to moments when the next step doesn’t need explanation—when choosing to move forward is enough, and the path meets you halfway.

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