Original Painting by Marcy Rossi
Dear Collector,
From the depths of my creative heart, thank you for choosing to bring “Hope Rises” into your home. Your support means more than words can express. This painting is more than just color on canvas—it carries a story, a piece of my soul, and now, a piece of yours.
Art has a way of connecting us across time and space and knowing that “Hope Rises” has found a place with you fills me with immense gratitude. I hope every time you look at it, you are reminded of the magic, transformation, and quiet strength that the monarch butterfly embodies.
Thank you for believing in my work and for being a part of this artistic journey. Your support allows me to continue creating, storytelling, and sharing beauty with the world. I am truly honored to have my art in your collection.
With gratitude and joy,
Artwork Details
Description:
“Hope Rising” is a striking 3D mixed media painting created live at a fundraiser event. Built on a layered, torn double-canvas structure, the work invites viewers to look beyond the surface—literally and metaphorically. The top canvas peels back in dramatic, sculptural folds, revealing a vivid underlayer where red butterflies burst forth against a backdrop of radiant greens, blues, and hints of gold. Each butterfly symbolizes transformation, resilience, and the unstoppable rise of hope, even from torn or darkened places. The textured black and earthy outer layer contrasts with the luminous color beneath, echoing the journey from hardship to healing. Bold, raw, and expressive, this piece captures the emotional energy of live creation and the collective spirit of renewal.
Estimated Value:
The current estimated value of this original painting is calculated at $3 per square inch, based on the artist’s current market rate.
Value Disclaimer:
The estimated value provided is based on the artist’s current January 2025 market rate of $3 per square inch for a 3D sculptural painting. This valuation reflects the price Marcy Rossi’s original works are currently selling for and may fluctuate over time (higher or lower) depending on market demand, gallery representation, and collector interest. This estimation does not constitute an official appraisal. For insurance or resale purposes, collectors are encouraged to seek a formal valuation from a licensed art appraiser.