Beauty and the Beast

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About the Artwork

Each print is museum grade reproduction of my original painting, created to capture every brushstroke, texture and emotion woven into work.

Fine Art Paper Prints

Professionally printed on archival, museum-grade paper and finished by Fantastic framing. Every Framed print includes a 5cm white mat to protect the artwork for decades. Choose from black, white or natural oak frames

Print Editions

Small (33.3 × 40 cm) Open Edition Prints - released in small batches

Medium (41.7 × 50 cm) Open Edition Prints - released in small batches

Large (50 ×60 cm) Collectors Edition - Limited to 25 prints

Once limited edition sells out it will never be restocked

***All listed dimensions refer to the printed image size. Framed prints include a 5cm white mat border on each side increasing the total frame size by aprox. 10cm overall.

Delivery is included Australia Wide.

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About the Artwork

Each print is museum grade reproduction of my original painting, created to capture every brushstroke, texture and emotion woven into work.

Fine Art Paper Prints

Professionally printed on archival, museum-grade paper and finished by Fantastic framing. Every Framed print includes a 5cm white mat to protect the artwork for decades. Choose from black, white or natural oak frames

Print Editions

Small (33.3 × 40 cm) Open Edition Prints - released in small batches

Medium (41.7 × 50 cm) Open Edition Prints - released in small batches

Large (50 ×60 cm) Collectors Edition - Limited to 25 prints

Once limited edition sells out it will never be restocked

***All listed dimensions refer to the printed image size. Framed prints include a 5cm white mat border on each side increasing the total frame size by aprox. 10cm overall.

Delivery is included Australia Wide.

There are moments when the mirror becomes a battlefield - where we mistake survival for flaws and reflection for failure. Beauty and the beast is a portrait of that internal struggle: the way trauma distorts the way we see ourselves, convincing us that we are unworthy of softness, love or light.

In this piece, the “beast” isn’t a villain - she is the misunderstood reflection of pain, Beneath her armour lives tenderness, longing and the quiet hope of being seen for who she truly is.

This painting invites us to look again - to meet our reflection not with judgement, but with compassion. To realise that beauty was never lost, it was only waiting for permission to return.