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SASS STORE MONDAY MORNING WORK
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MONDAY MORNING WORK

$1,250.00
Limited Availability

2022

Acrylic on Canvas

48” x 24”

 This painting is representative of my early wake up call the morning following our championship win. As my alarm sounded, reality set back in. That reality being that despite accomplishing one of the tallest tasks in Women’s Professional Hockey, my full time career in architecture was waiting for me on Monday morning as if nothing had happened. With coffee in tow, I made my morning commute into New York City, completing projects and tasks with water and ibuprofen beside me on my desk. In the months following our win, each player had the opportunity to spend a week with the cup. Seeing the trophy atop my desk in the midst of a stressful deadline, I was reminded that our victory was not just a dream.

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2022

Acrylic on Canvas

48” x 24”

 This painting is representative of my early wake up call the morning following our championship win. As my alarm sounded, reality set back in. That reality being that despite accomplishing one of the tallest tasks in Women’s Professional Hockey, my full time career in architecture was waiting for me on Monday morning as if nothing had happened. With coffee in tow, I made my morning commute into New York City, completing projects and tasks with water and ibuprofen beside me on my desk. In the months following our win, each player had the opportunity to spend a week with the cup. Seeing the trophy atop my desk in the midst of a stressful deadline, I was reminded that our victory was not just a dream.

2022

Acrylic on Canvas

48” x 24”

 This painting is representative of my early wake up call the morning following our championship win. As my alarm sounded, reality set back in. That reality being that despite accomplishing one of the tallest tasks in Women’s Professional Hockey, my full time career in architecture was waiting for me on Monday morning as if nothing had happened. With coffee in tow, I made my morning commute into New York City, completing projects and tasks with water and ibuprofen beside me on my desk. In the months following our win, each player had the opportunity to spend a week with the cup. Seeing the trophy atop my desk in the midst of a stressful deadline, I was reminded that our victory was not just a dream.