“Ethereal Phoenix”
by
David A. Summerhays
Acrylic on Canvas
10”x8”
Original, one of a kind, Artwork
Not every rebirth arrives in flames.
Ethereal Phoenix emerges from a field of midnight blue—quiet, weightless, and almost celestial. Soft currents of indigo and violet drift like smoke through darkness, gathering on the right side into a shape that feels feathered and alive, as if wings are unfolding in slow motion.
Instead of burning brightly, this phoenix rises gently—formed from mist, memory, and the kind of strength that doesn’t need to shout. It’s a portrait of transformation in its quieter form: the moment after the storm, the first breath after loss, the decision to begin again.
Look long enough, and the phoenix appears.
Not as a creature of fire—
but as an idea.
“Ethereal Phoenix”
by
David A. Summerhays
Acrylic on Canvas
10”x8”
Original, one of a kind, Artwork
Not every rebirth arrives in flames.
Ethereal Phoenix emerges from a field of midnight blue—quiet, weightless, and almost celestial. Soft currents of indigo and violet drift like smoke through darkness, gathering on the right side into a shape that feels feathered and alive, as if wings are unfolding in slow motion.
Instead of burning brightly, this phoenix rises gently—formed from mist, memory, and the kind of strength that doesn’t need to shout. It’s a portrait of transformation in its quieter form: the moment after the storm, the first breath after loss, the decision to begin again.
Look long enough, and the phoenix appears.
Not as a creature of fire—
but as an idea.