
The Kids Are Alright
Louise Nordh, 2025
"As a mother, this scene feels deeply familiar. The balloon obscuring the face becomes a quiet symbol of how easily a sense of self can blur during motherhood. It reflects that experience of giving so much of yourself to your children that parts of your own identity fade into the background for a while. The painting captures that tender mix of love, devotion, and the subtle longing to reconnect with the person you were before."
Georgina Holledge, Founder

Wait A Sec
Louise Nordh, 2025
"There’s an easy tenderness in this piece; the gentle way two hands meet and rest together. It feels honest and familiar; a quiet moment of connection. There’s something a little timeless about it too, as if this small gesture could belong to any era. It’s soft, calm, and quietly emotional without trying to be anything more than what it is: two people holding on to each other."
Georgina Holledge, Founder























