“He reached down from on high and took hold of me.” Psalm 18:16
This piece centres on invitation.
A path opens through what once felt impassable. The waters part, not through force or command, but in response to presence. Above, a hand extends light, not as demand, but as welcome.
The figure below does not rush or retreat. They move forward, drawn by something greater than fear, responding to a call that feels both external and deeply internal. The journey is not framed as achievement, but as trust, a step taken because safety has already been offered.
The artwork reflects the space between where we are and where we are being led. A moment of decision. A crossing that begins not with certainty, but with surrender.
Drawn Forward invites the viewer to consider the moments when we move simply because love has made a way, reminding us that encounter is not something we manufacture, but something we respond to.


