Archetype: The Becoming
The Becoming honors the beauty of transformation.
Soft layers of florals emerge from the silhouette as symbols of growth, possibility, and self-discovery. She represents the seasons of uncertainty that shape us—the moments when we are no longer who we once were, but have not yet arrived at who we are meant to become.
Many collectors are drawn to The Becoming during periods of transition: a new chapter, a fresh start, a personal awakening, or a season of growth. She serves as a reminder that becoming is not something to rush—it is something to honor.
Displayed in a home, office, or creative space, The Becoming celebrates the courage required to continue evolving.
DETAILS
• Handcrafted mixed media artwork
• Individually sculpted paper florals
• Created on a professional 1.5" gallery-wrapped canvas
• Ready to hang
• Signed by the artist
• Handmade in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
COLLECTION
Part of The Lineage Series, a collection exploring identity, memory, lineage, and becoming through sculptural paper portraiture.
Archetype: The Becoming
The Becoming honors the beauty of transformation.
Soft layers of florals emerge from the silhouette as symbols of growth, possibility, and self-discovery. She represents the seasons of uncertainty that shape us—the moments when we are no longer who we once were, but have not yet arrived at who we are meant to become.
Many collectors are drawn to The Becoming during periods of transition: a new chapter, a fresh start, a personal awakening, or a season of growth. She serves as a reminder that becoming is not something to rush—it is something to honor.
Displayed in a home, office, or creative space, The Becoming celebrates the courage required to continue evolving.
DETAILS
• Handcrafted mixed media artwork
• Individually sculpted paper florals
• Created on a professional 1.5" gallery-wrapped canvas
• Ready to hang
• Signed by the artist
• Handmade in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
COLLECTION
Part of The Lineage Series, a collection exploring identity, memory, lineage, and becoming through sculptural paper portraiture.