“Tokens of Love” is a quiet memorial to the objects that carry memory long after their owners are gone.
Each item in this painting belonged to my aunt and my nana — everyday things that once sat on a dresser or nightstand, unnoticed, yet deeply personal.
The teddy bear, the pearls, the perfume bottle… these weren’t grand heirlooms. They were tokens of care, routine, and love — handled often, remembered forever. This piece is about how grief lives in small places, and how love lingers in the objects we keep close.
Perfect for anyone who understands that remembrance doesn’t always look heavy — sometimes it looks soft, tender, and familiar.
“Tokens of Love” is a quiet memorial to the objects that carry memory long after their owners are gone.
Each item in this painting belonged to my aunt and my nana — everyday things that once sat on a dresser or nightstand, unnoticed, yet deeply personal.
The teddy bear, the pearls, the perfume bottle… these weren’t grand heirlooms. They were tokens of care, routine, and love — handled often, remembered forever. This piece is about how grief lives in small places, and how love lingers in the objects we keep close.
Perfect for anyone who understands that remembrance doesn’t always look heavy — sometimes it looks soft, tender, and familiar.