Framed Original Watercolor | I Dwell in Possibility

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Small. Sunny. Quietly full of everything.

Pale yellow buttercup blooms in soft watercolor, with individually cut petals layered over the painted surface - and a small vellum tag, tucked in among the leaves, that reads: everlasting.

Dickinson's poem is about choosing poetry over prose - making your home out of imagination rather than limitation. It's one of her most beloved, and for good reason. This piece tries to hold that same feeling: something small and bright and alive that is somehow also endless.

A perfect piece for a creative space, a child's room, or anywhere that could use a little more possibility in it.

Size: 5 × 7 inches (image) | Framed: 9 × 9 inches
Medium: Original watercolor and cut paper collage
Frame: White or Blue 9 × 9 shadow box - ready to hang
One of a kind: Yes - this is an original, one-of-a-kind work

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Small. Sunny. Quietly full of everything.

Pale yellow buttercup blooms in soft watercolor, with individually cut petals layered over the painted surface - and a small vellum tag, tucked in among the leaves, that reads: everlasting.

Dickinson's poem is about choosing poetry over prose - making your home out of imagination rather than limitation. It's one of her most beloved, and for good reason. This piece tries to hold that same feeling: something small and bright and alive that is somehow also endless.

A perfect piece for a creative space, a child's room, or anywhere that could use a little more possibility in it.

Size: 5 × 7 inches (image) | Framed: 9 × 9 inches
Medium: Original watercolor and cut paper collage
Frame: White or Blue 9 × 9 shadow box - ready to hang
One of a kind: Yes - this is an original, one-of-a-kind work

"I dwell in Possibility" by Emily Dickinson

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I dwell in Possibility –

A fairer House than Prose –

More numerous of Windows –

Superior – for Doors –

Of Chambers as the Cedars –

Impregnable of eye –

And for an everlasting Roof

The Gambrels of the Sky –

Of Visitors – the fairest –

For Occupation – This –

The spreading wide my narrow Hands

To gather Paradise –