• The Key Within
From the collection: Where Memory and Meaning Meet
• Inspired by Viktor Frankl’s Man’s Search for Meaning, The Key Within is a contemplative mixed media work about endurance, inner freedom, and the sacred mystery of meaning found within suffering.
• A solitary figure stands before a barred opening, surrounded by layered texture, warm earth tones, fractured marks, and traces of light. At the figure’s head, a small key becomes the central symbol of the work — not as something found outside of us, but as something held within. It speaks to the unseen place where courage, grace, dignity, and hope remain alive, even when the outer world feels closed.
• Frankl wrote, “When we are no longer able to change a situation, we are challenged to change ourselves.” This painting carries that truth visually: the door may be before us, the walls may be real, but the key to meaning is often hidden within the soul.
• Together with Where the Walls Remember, this piece belongs to Where Memory and Meaning Meet, a collection honoring remembrance, human suffering, resilience, and the interior light that refuses to be extinguished.
• Size: 20” x 10”
•Framed: Black frame
•Medium: Mixed media
• The Key Within
From the collection: Where Memory and Meaning Meet
• Inspired by Viktor Frankl’s Man’s Search for Meaning, The Key Within is a contemplative mixed media work about endurance, inner freedom, and the sacred mystery of meaning found within suffering.
• A solitary figure stands before a barred opening, surrounded by layered texture, warm earth tones, fractured marks, and traces of light. At the figure’s head, a small key becomes the central symbol of the work — not as something found outside of us, but as something held within. It speaks to the unseen place where courage, grace, dignity, and hope remain alive, even when the outer world feels closed.
• Frankl wrote, “When we are no longer able to change a situation, we are challenged to change ourselves.” This painting carries that truth visually: the door may be before us, the walls may be real, but the key to meaning is often hidden within the soul.
• Together with Where the Walls Remember, this piece belongs to Where Memory and Meaning Meet, a collection honoring remembrance, human suffering, resilience, and the interior light that refuses to be extinguished.
• Size: 20” x 10”
•Framed: Black frame
•Medium: Mixed media