IM NOT FREAKING OUT YOU ARE
My name is Hannah and I’m painting ever bird.
I have a gallery opening TONIGHT (3/28/26) and I am NERVOUS. I’m always convinced no one will show up to these things. PLEASE COME SEE THE BIRDS IN PERSON. They’re stunning I promise.
Literally no content I can possibly make shows you how great my watercolor bird paintings are in real life.
We Did It Wrong:
A Collection of Extraordinary Mistakes
Opening Night 3/28/26
@High Road Gallery
6-8PM
#impaintingeverybird #birdartist #columbusohio #worthingtonohio #galleryopening
As someone who's attended several art gallery openings focusing on wildlife and watercolor art, I can genuinely say experiencing Hannah's bird paintings in person is a completely different experience than viewing them online or in photos. The vibrancy of the watercolor technique she uses captures the delicate textures and vivid colors of each bird, showing a mastery behind every brushstroke that’s hard to appreciate digitally. From my personal visits to similar exhibitions, I know how nerve-racking it can be for artists like Hannah to share their work publicly—especially when social anxiety comes into play, as hinted by the OCR phrase "My socially anxious self is always a mess before openings." This vulnerability adds a heartwarming layer to the experience, making your attendance a meaningful encouragement. Gallery openings such as this one held at the High Road Gallery not only showcase art but also foster community by allowing artists and viewers to connect through shared admiration for nature's beauty, here expressed through exquisite bird imagery. Plus, seeing the artworks firsthand reveals nuances like light reflections on feathers and subtle color shifts only visible up close. If you love birds, watercolor art, or simply want to support up-and-coming local artists in Columbus or Worthington, Ohio, attending this opening night event promises more than just visual delight. It offers a chance to celebrate creativity, overcome anxieties, and witness a compelling collection titled "We Did It Wrong: A Collection of Extraordinary Mistakes," which suggests a beautiful narrative behind the artworks' creation. Make sure to arrive between 6-8 PM on 3/28/26 and immerse yourself in the spellbinding world of painted birds—each piece bearing a story and emotion Hannah has passionately poured onto the canvas. It's an art experience that transcends digital screens and truly deserves your presence.


























































