MATTHEW 6:34 is a quiet meditation on presence, expressed through a seamless field of warm, diffused color. Layers of coral, soft blush, and sun-washed peach blend into one another with gentle restraint, creating a surface that feels both grounded and luminous. The transitions are subtle, almost imperceptible, allowing the light to settle softly across the painting rather than demand attention.
There is a calm steadiness within the work. The absence of sharp contrast or defined form invites the viewer to rest in the moment it offers, rather than search for resolution. Light appears to emerge from within the canvas itself, suggesting a quiet assurance that does not overwhelm but instead surrounds.
Rooted in Catholic faith, MATTHEW 6:34 reflects the call to release worry about tomorrow and remain anchored in today. The painting becomes a visual prayer—an invitation to trust in God’s provision without striving for control. In its stillness, it holds space for surrender, reminding us that grace is found not in anticipation, but in the present moment.
"Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own."
MATTHEW 6:34
Acrylic on Canvas
19 × 25 cm
