Light at the End of the Tunnel
Washington Series
Light at the End of the Tunnel is about moving through uncertainty—those stretches of life where everything feels dense, quiet, and unclear. The winding trees form a passage, closing in and shadowing the path, while the ground beneath remains steady, waiting to be walked.
What changes everything is the light. Faint at first, almost easy to miss, it appears in the distance and suddenly there is direction. Not certainty of what comes next—but enough clarity to keep going. Enough hope to take another step.
This painting reflects the moment when purpose returns. When wandering turns into movement, and darkness no longer feels endless. The light doesn’t erase the tunnel—it gives it meaning. It becomes something to move through rather than something to be trapped inside.
Light at the End of the Tunnel is a reminder that guidance often arrives quietly, and that the act of following it—especially when the way feels long—is where strength is built.