Visit the Past but Don’t Stay There
“Visit the Past but Don’t Stay There” is a soft yet textured abstract portrait painting that explores memory, healing, and quiet strength. Award-winning artist Shakia Harris uses palette knives and expressive brushwork to layer texture and communicate emotion.
A sweeping blue gown flows across the canvas in loose, painterly strokes of dusty blue, slate, muted teal, and soft lavender-gray. Warm neutral tones and textured purple & ivory backgrounds create softness and space, allowing the painting to feel calm and contemplative.
The faceless figure invites viewers to see themselves within the work, while visible palette knife marks and layered oil texture add movement and vulnerability.
✨ Is This Piece Right for You?
This piece is for you if you’re drawn to artwork that feels:
- soft, emotional, and introspective
- textured with expressive brushwork
- grounded in airy blues, muted neutrals, or soft lavender undertones
- symbolic of healing, growth, reflection, and resilience
About the Artwork
- Original oil painting
- Title: Visit the Past but Don’t Stay There
- Size: 12 × 16 inches
- Medium: Oil on canvas
- Orientation: Vertical
- Features expressive brushwork, palette knife texture, and layered color
- Includes: Certificate of authenticity, dustcover, hanging hardware & protective varnish
Signed by artist Shakia Harris on front and back of canvas
Where This Piece Works Best
This painting brings softness and emotional depth into thoughtfully curated interiors:
- bedrooms, reading nooks, or personal spaces
- styled on shelves, easels, or layered gallery walls
- offices, dressing rooms, or quiet creative spaces
- romantic, transitional, contemporary, or organic modern interiors
- interiors designed with soft neutrals, linen textures, warm woods, and natural light