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Everything Becoming, Everything Here

Everything Becoming, Everything Here

Everything Becoming, Everything Here.

A reminder that arrival and becoming can coexist — that the process itself IS the arrival.
This piece holds the feeling of steadiness within change, like the landscape of a life still unfolding while already whole. While receiving inspiration at the Montana mountains where this piece found its forever home, I was reminded of how mother nature embodies that perfect paradox — where wholeness and expansion coexist. 
Can you sense the feeling of arrival and content within the chapter you're writing now? Can you acknowledge your wholeness even while striving, growing, and creating? A sunflower is still a sunflower even while just a seed, sprout, or bloom. 

May we acknowledge our wholeness and find peace even while dancing to the rhythm of change. May we savor the details of what makes this moment alive, even while dreaming up what comes next. 

Details

80 x 60 inches
Fair trade cotton, wool, linen, recycled silk, and hemp

CARE INSTRUCTIONS

Please handle with care. Rebecca's work is designed to be a decorative wall hanging only, not to be used as rugs or regularly handled. Avoid moisture except to gently steam the fringe if necessary shortly after installation. Use clean hands to comb through fringe or straighten strings at the top, careful to avoid snagging fibers. No maintenance cleaning is necessary besides gently dusting with a feather dusty as needed.

NOTES

While color representation is made as accurate as possible, please note that hues may vary from monitor to monitor. If you are commissioning a custom piece, samples of the materials can be sent free of charge for you to handle and compare in person. 

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"Perfectly attuned"

Working with Rebecca Whitaker was an absolute delight from start to finish. From our earliest conversations, she approached the commission with openness, curiosity, and a deep sensitivity to both the client and the setting of their Montana home.
The collaboration felt truly reciprocal—we worked closely with Rebecca on the size, color palette, and overall emotional tone of the piece, and she translated those conversations into something far more beautiful than we could have imagined.

The resulting work, Everything becoming, Everything Here, is perfectly attuned to its surroundings; carrying a quiet sense of movement and transformation. Rebecca’s artistry lies not only in her technical skill with textiles, but in her ability to listen deeply and respond with intention and grace. The process of working with Rebecca was thoughtful and seamless. We would enthusiastically welcome the opportunity to collaborate with her again.

Laura Rosenthal and Carrie Galipault, Meridian Homes