What Could Have Been | Acrylic and ink on canvas | 28” x 42”
A veiled portrait of a woman whose face is obscured, this work symbolizes life’s unpredictable turns. It warns against dwelling on the past—“what could have been”—while advocating reflection to learn, not regret. Inspired by the butterfly effect, it encourages sharing wisdom with future generations. It’s not about questioning decisions but learning from them, drawing from my own “rabbit hole” of nostalgia.