She Can Hold All Things

24”x30” | Mixed Media on Canvas

A radiant expression of sacred strength and compassion. “She Can Hold All Things” by Jacqueline Claire honors the divine feminine’s capacity to hold contradiction with grace.

Both icon and mirror, this painting is an invitation to stand in witness of the human condition — to wrestle in grace.

A portrait of radiant stillness and strength, She Can Hold All Things honors the sacred feminine as vessel — not only of love and compassion, but of the vast, often contradictory nature of being. She is a presence, a quiet force shaped by lineage, rooted in reverence, and spacious enough to hold both chaos and order, grief and transcendence.

This piece emerged slowly, passing through many ideations — forms created, then peeled away — as though the painting itself had to clear space for what was meant to appear. It is an offering born not just of brush and pigment, but of surrender. A glimpse behind the veil.

Whether seen as mother-line, feminine polarity, or a reflection of the deeper self, this emblem holds space for the full range of experience — from mystery to transformation, from ache to joy. She is the stillness that allows everything to be held. She knows that truth is not singular — and that honoring one need not erase another.

Signed and ready to hang. Textured canvas and high gloss varnish. Includes a handwritten story inscription and a certificate of provenance.

Investment: $4,400

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She Can Hold All Things by Jacqueline Claire painting detail 1
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She Can Hold All Things by Jacqueline Claire in a modern, black and white  interior
She Can Hold All Things, painting by Jacqueline Claire, on a mantel in a clean, modern classical interior with lavender walls.
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