The Relentless Achiever III – (2024), Acrylic on Canvas, 6" x 6" x 1"
Have you ever found yourself “stopping” in order to reassess what you’re doing in life? This little acrylic painting, called The Relentless Achiever III, illustrates a major life-stop for me – to stop relentlessly achieving, to stop continually reaching for the brass ring in life (the corporate world) before redirecting my career in fine art. The Relentless Achiever III is based upon my larger acrylic painting, The Relentless Achiever, completed in 1999.
My message is to step back, reflect and recalibrate your journey. It is never healthy to chase the brass ring at the expense of doing what you really live to do.
Framed size: 6” x 6” x 1”
Have you ever found yourself “stopping” in order to reassess what you’re doing in life? This little acrylic painting, called The Relentless Achiever III, illustrates a major life-stop for me – to stop relentlessly achieving, to stop continually reaching for the brass ring in life (the corporate world) before redirecting my career in fine art. The Relentless Achiever III is based upon my larger acrylic painting, The Relentless Achiever, completed in 1999.
My message is to step back, reflect and recalibrate your journey. It is never healthy to chase the brass ring at the expense of doing what you really live to do.
Framed size: 6” x 6” x 1”
Have you ever found yourself “stopping” in order to reassess what you’re doing in life? This little acrylic painting, called The Relentless Achiever III, illustrates a major life-stop for me – to stop relentlessly achieving, to stop continually reaching for the brass ring in life (the corporate world) before redirecting my career in fine art. The Relentless Achiever III is based upon my larger acrylic painting, The Relentless Achiever, completed in 1999.
My message is to step back, reflect and recalibrate your journey. It is never healthy to chase the brass ring at the expense of doing what you really live to do.
Framed size: 6” x 6” x 1”