✨ Passion Project Reflection ✨
I recently created this portrait of Molly for a dear friend. Molly was lost before she ever had the chance to take her first breath, and I wanted to gift this portrait as a way to honor her memory. No payment, no expectation—just compassion, time, and talent offered freely.
Over the years, my passion projects have taken many forms—cartoons, caricatures, and portraits—but at the heart of it all, nothing has felt more deeply meaningful than creating portraits that honor loved ones who have passed away. These pieces carry weight, healing, and remembrance.
The more I create, the more I realize: this is my ministry. God has called me to use the gifts He placed in me to comfort, to celebrate, and to remind others of the beauty of life and the power of memory.
Art can be more than lines and color—it can be love made visible. And for me, this is where passion meets purpose.
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