



Falling
The Original Canvas
Inspired by Harry Styles’ iconic “Falling” music video, this piece captures the dreamlike descent of a figure suspended in water.
“Falling” is an exploration of weightlessness and surrender, a scene suspended between motion and stillness. Inspired by the haunting beauty of submerged elegance, this 24x36-inch masterpiece is crafted with heavy-bodied acrylic on Belgian cotton canvas, creating a rich texture that pulls you into its depths. The deep blues and cascading light evoke both stillness and movement, immersing the viewer in the same melancholic beauty that made the music video unforgettable.
If you’ve ever wanted to own a moment frozen in time—one that feels like it’s drifting just beyond reach—this is your moment.
The Original Canvas
Inspired by Harry Styles’ iconic “Falling” music video, this piece captures the dreamlike descent of a figure suspended in water.
“Falling” is an exploration of weightlessness and surrender, a scene suspended between motion and stillness. Inspired by the haunting beauty of submerged elegance, this 24x36-inch masterpiece is crafted with heavy-bodied acrylic on Belgian cotton canvas, creating a rich texture that pulls you into its depths. The deep blues and cascading light evoke both stillness and movement, immersing the viewer in the same melancholic beauty that made the music video unforgettable.
If you’ve ever wanted to own a moment frozen in time—one that feels like it’s drifting just beyond reach—this is your moment.
Details:
• Medium: Heavy-bodied acrylic on Belgian cotton canvas
• Size: 24 x 36 inches
• Edges: Painted for a seamless, gallery-ready finish
• Signature: Signed by the artist (lower right corner)
• Shipping: Comes professionally packed & insured
Price: $12,837
One-of-a-kind. Never to be remade.
Secure it before it disappears into someone else’s collection.
Artists note:
Jan 17, 2025: As you see it now there are a combined 67 hours of work on this piece. The final stages include minute details that bring to life those awe inspiring moments. As the artist I’ll be honest in saying— these are the details that are painful— I am SO unbearably particular about getting it right. As the saying goes, I am my worst critic, and I don’t allow reprieve until I’m positive that even I am shocked by how good it truly is. Many hours to come but the end is within reach. These are the pieces that are so hard to let go, the ones you mold so carefully that it feels as though you’re giving a piece of yourself. To the lovely home she finds, I hope you cherish her as much as I have cherished making her. It feels as if I just got her, and I am already mourning the loss.
- Xoxo, Your Artist
March 14, 2025: I’m in awe, I was totally and entirely naive to the gravity of this painting when I started it. That I would eventually have 293 hours behind it. That I would amass so much support. It is a unique kind of gratitude when people find value in something that strikes you so deeply and entirely. I have lived and loved this painting to the ends of my limits and the result is something I am so proud to call my own. I had no idea how many hours were ahead of me when I started or how much I would bleed into this piece. I look at this and it sits with me how profoundly validating and fulfilling it is to feel so delusionally positive that it is an uncompromising display of my expertise. For the final time, here is a painting I love SO bad, Falling.
-XoXo,
Your Artist