Artist Statement
I create art that serves as medicine for the soul — paintings that celebrate the healing power of nature and honor the divine feminine energy within us all.
My journey to this work began in my own liminal spaces, circling through books and searching for peace but finding only more questions. It was in the simple act of gazing at flowers that I recognized something simple and profound: the beauty of nature has the power to lift us up into higher frequencies of joy. Science confirms what our hearts know—that nature heals, that color transforms, that art can be a pathway back to ourselves.
Each painting flows like ocean waves across the paper, unafraid and worthy. I weave golden threads through my work, inspired by the Daoist concept of Sutra Atman—the golden thread that connects all life, bringing balance, protection, and strength to delicate things. This is my meditation, my way of cultivating through ritual to honor the often-overlooked beauty that surrounds us.
My art speaks to those walking through a journey, to women who need to feel seen, to mothers carrying invisible burdens, to anyone who has forgotten their own worthiness. These paintings are daily reminders that you deserve joy, that beauty is your birthright, and that in focusing on one small thing that brings happiness, an entire universe of possibility opens before you.
When you bring my work into your space, you're not just acquiring art—you're inviting healing energy into your daily life, creating moments of peace in the traffic of existence, and honoring the sacred feminine that creates and nurtures life.

Biography
About the Artist
Cynthia Coffield is an artist living in Houston, TX. She explores contemporary motifs in painting as meditative process through a daily studio practice working in acrylic, watercolor, mixed media and gouache. She holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Printmaking/Drawing and Art History from Washington University in St Louis, with additional education at Glassell School of Art, Art League Houston and independent study with artists. Mixed media includes acrylic & oil painting, watercolor, dry media & pastel drawing, ceramics, installation art, papermaking, lithography, etching, monoprint, collagraphy, photography (darkroom & digital), film, and others.
Her painting process is influenced by time in the ocean surfing as well as trainings in yoga, meditation and aerial arts. Experience working in the non-profit contemporary arts sector in Houston includes positions at the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, Art Lies Contemporary Art Quarterly, and private mentorship to artists at Winter Street Artist Studios.