During December 2025, Snoqualmie Falls reached record levels during regional flooding, a powerful reminder of just how much force this landscape can hold. Late December always carries a similar weight. We’re full of work, noise, emotion, and expectation. And sometimes the overflow isn’t a failure, but a signal. A release. Proof of strength rather than strain.
Nature doesn’t apologize for reaching its limits. It responds, adapts, reshapes the edges, and keeps flowing. As the year closes, I’m thinking a lot about capacity. What we hold, what spills over, and what we allow to move on. Here’s to honoring the full force of what this year asked of us, and what we’re ready to release going into the next.
Details: Original oil painting on 24×30” and 1.5” deep. Heavy duty cotton duck, acid-free and archival stretched canvas. Wired and signed on the back. Varnished, edges painted black, and felt pads on back corners for added wall protection. I recommend taking this piece to your local frame shop and getting a floater frame to match your space.
Shipping: Shipping is only offered in the U.S. via FedEx Home Delivery (1-5 days). Shipping is free and local delivery is optional— please email kathrynhackneyart@gmail.com to arrange local delivery to the following Washington counties: King, Snohomish, Skagit, and Whatcom.
The original artwork is intended for personal display purposes only and should not be reproduced, resold, or used for any commercial purposes without obtaining proper authorization.
The colors may be slightly different in person due to varying lighting.
During December 2025, Snoqualmie Falls reached record levels during regional flooding, a powerful reminder of just how much force this landscape can hold. Late December always carries a similar weight. We’re full of work, noise, emotion, and expectation. And sometimes the overflow isn’t a failure, but a signal. A release. Proof of strength rather than strain.
Nature doesn’t apologize for reaching its limits. It responds, adapts, reshapes the edges, and keeps flowing. As the year closes, I’m thinking a lot about capacity. What we hold, what spills over, and what we allow to move on. Here’s to honoring the full force of what this year asked of us, and what we’re ready to release going into the next.
Details: Original oil painting on 24×30” and 1.5” deep. Heavy duty cotton duck, acid-free and archival stretched canvas. Wired and signed on the back. Varnished, edges painted black, and felt pads on back corners for added wall protection. I recommend taking this piece to your local frame shop and getting a floater frame to match your space.
Shipping: Shipping is only offered in the U.S. via FedEx Home Delivery (1-5 days). Shipping is free and local delivery is optional— please email kathrynhackneyart@gmail.com to arrange local delivery to the following Washington counties: King, Snohomish, Skagit, and Whatcom.
The original artwork is intended for personal display purposes only and should not be reproduced, resold, or used for any commercial purposes without obtaining proper authorization.
The colors may be slightly different in person due to varying lighting.