" Seasons On the Brain " Medium: Acrylic paint & graphic design 50"W X 64.42"H

$60.00

"Seasons On the Brain" — Every Chapter, All at Once

Life doesn't change gradually. It shifts — sometimes all at once, sometimes all over again — and before you know it, you are carrying every version of yourself you have ever been, all at the same time. Seasons On the Brain is that feeling, made visible.

Just as nature moves through spring's renewal, summer's intensity, autumn's letting go, and winter's quiet reckoning, so too do we. We cycle through seasons of joy and grief, of becoming and unbecoming, of love found and love lost, of who we were and who we are still figuring out how to be. And rarely do these seasons arrive one at a time. More often, they pile on top of each other — swirling, overlapping, pulling us in every direction at once.

That is precisely what Burns has captured here. Waves of sun-scorched yellow, volcanic orange, electric green, and deep violet spiral outward from a central face in glorious, overwhelming motion — every color a different chapter, every swirl a different storm weathered or a different joy embraced. The canvas itself seems to breathe with the weight of it all.

And yet — at the center of the chaos — one eye gazes out. Clear. Blue. Steady. Because no matter how many seasons converge at once, there is always a part of us that remains whole. That watches. That endures. Above it, a butterfly-like form emerges from the turbulence, jeweled and symmetrical — the beautiful pattern that only reveals itself when you step back far enough to see the full picture. The open mouth below releases it all in a silent exhale — not of defeat, but of someone who has lived deeply and is still standing.

Seasons On the Brain is for anyone who has ever felt pulled apart by life's changes — and discovered, somewhere in the beautiful wreckage, that all those seasons were simply chapters of a story worth telling.

At 50" × 64.42", this is not a painting you hang on a wall. It is a painting that hangs with you — through every season.

Your story has never looked so beautiful.

"Seasons On the Brain" — Every Chapter, All at Once

Life doesn't change gradually. It shifts — sometimes all at once, sometimes all over again — and before you know it, you are carrying every version of yourself you have ever been, all at the same time. Seasons On the Brain is that feeling, made visible.

Just as nature moves through spring's renewal, summer's intensity, autumn's letting go, and winter's quiet reckoning, so too do we. We cycle through seasons of joy and grief, of becoming and unbecoming, of love found and love lost, of who we were and who we are still figuring out how to be. And rarely do these seasons arrive one at a time. More often, they pile on top of each other — swirling, overlapping, pulling us in every direction at once.

That is precisely what Burns has captured here. Waves of sun-scorched yellow, volcanic orange, electric green, and deep violet spiral outward from a central face in glorious, overwhelming motion — every color a different chapter, every swirl a different storm weathered or a different joy embraced. The canvas itself seems to breathe with the weight of it all.

And yet — at the center of the chaos — one eye gazes out. Clear. Blue. Steady. Because no matter how many seasons converge at once, there is always a part of us that remains whole. That watches. That endures. Above it, a butterfly-like form emerges from the turbulence, jeweled and symmetrical — the beautiful pattern that only reveals itself when you step back far enough to see the full picture. The open mouth below releases it all in a silent exhale — not of defeat, but of someone who has lived deeply and is still standing.

Seasons On the Brain is for anyone who has ever felt pulled apart by life's changes — and discovered, somewhere in the beautiful wreckage, that all those seasons were simply chapters of a story worth telling.

At 50" × 64.42", this is not a painting you hang on a wall. It is a painting that hangs with you — through every season.

Your story has never looked so beautiful.