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When Life Gives You Lemons | Canvas Print in Wooden Floating Frame
When Life Gives You Lemons Acrylic Impressionist Still Life by Becca Mercer (2023) | Canvas Print in Wooden Floating Frame in two wood options. Don't forget friend-- When life gives you lemons... you make LEMONADE. :) When Life Gives You Lemons (2023) is an acrylic impressionist still life by artist Becca Mercer. If you're struggling through this season, this is your reminder to reframe. I created this piece during a tough time as a reminder to stay hopeful — to make something bright and full of life even when things feel heavy. Make some lemonade, friend-- you are loved.
When Life Gives You Lemons is a reflection on gratitude and growth — a visual mantra to keep making lemonade.
Artwork Details
Canvas print of the original acrylic painting by Becca Mercer
Mounted in a natural wood floating frame
Printed with archival inks for rich, lasting color
Available in multiple sizes
Ready to hang
Bright yet grounding, this piece brings a sense of renewal to any space — a reminder that beauty often begins in the hardest places.
When Life Gives You Lemons Acrylic Impressionist Still Life by Becca Mercer (2023) | Canvas Print in Wooden Floating Frame in two wood options. Don't forget friend-- When life gives you lemons... you make LEMONADE. :) When Life Gives You Lemons (2023) is an acrylic impressionist still life by artist Becca Mercer. If you're struggling through this season, this is your reminder to reframe. I created this piece during a tough time as a reminder to stay hopeful — to make something bright and full of life even when things feel heavy. Make some lemonade, friend-- you are loved.
When Life Gives You Lemons is a reflection on gratitude and growth — a visual mantra to keep making lemonade.
Artwork Details
Canvas print of the original acrylic painting by Becca Mercer
Mounted in a natural wood floating frame
Printed with archival inks for rich, lasting color
Available in multiple sizes
Ready to hang
Bright yet grounding, this piece brings a sense of renewal to any space — a reminder that beauty often begins in the hardest places.