This completed painting will be featured in the Carolina Art Show in Wilmington, NC the 16-20th of July 💕
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Creating art that speaks to both personal history and broader themes of healing can be deeply transformative. As the artist continues this work, memories and old pains resurface—an experience that many creatives can relate to when delving into shadow work. This process allows artists to explore hidden emotions and untold stories, much like piecing together fragments from the past to create a whole new narrative on canvas. Presenting such a piece at a prominent venue like the Carolina Art Show in Wilmington not only highlights the artist’s skill but invites viewers to engage with the complex layers of meaning embedded in the work. Exhibiting art that reflects personal journeys and emotional depth can encourage others to reflect on their own experiences, fostering a collective space for healing and introspection. For anyone interested in attending, the Carolina Art Show offers a unique opportunity to see diverse works by regional artists, including those who identify as shadowworkers and artwitches—terms that evoke spiritual and transformative artistic practices. Supporting these artists enriches the local art community and provides insights into unconventional artistic expressions. If you’re inspired by art that intertwines personal memory with creative expression, consider exploring Silver Arrow Art’s portfolio beyond this show. Following the artist on social platforms can keep you updated on future exhibitions and new pieces that continue to explore the interplay between memory, healing, and creativity.





















































































