

This month, the Orion Library hosts a special exhibition: a mother–son collection of paintings that celebrate creativity, courage, and the stories that shape us. Creating alongside my son has been a gift — a reminder that art is a bridge between generations, a place where we meet in color, texture, and truth.
If you’d like to explore more of his work, you can visit:
wwittry.com
IG: @westonwittry
Thank you for stepping into this shared moment with us.
A solitary path marked by earth’s weight, inviting reflection in the quiet spaces of journey. This painting embodies the rugged, humbling road of surrender — a path of loss and desperation that pressed me to my knees and reshaped my heart. What felt hopeless became holy ground, a place of transformation. Lonely Road is both witness and offering: a reminder that even in solitude, the Creator’s embrace meets us, and resilience is born.
24in x 24in, professionally framed 26in x 26in by Accent on Art, acrylic pour paint over real rock on canvas
February, 2024
Therese Kettman
Studio Owner
In 2021, I answered a long-silent call within me—the desire to create. It began with colors: letting them clash, collide, move, and flow side by side. The more I immersed myself in the process, the more I became lost in a world of boundless exploration. I discovered that I had been holding back, denying the inner tug to take a chance, to embrace freedom, to get gloriously messy. I realized something beautiful: I don’t need to know what the end will look like, because the real magic happens in the adventure of the 'in between.'
This journey has been all about taking a plunge—a leap into the unknown, into a new world of exploration:
A plunge into discovering my artist voice.
A plunge into building new connections and finding my creative community.
A plunge into recognizing my worth in simply being—giving and receiving.
A plunge into vulnerability, visibility, and courage to take risks.
A plunge into unfamiliar territory, like stepping into a foreign land where I don’t know the language or the cultural rules.
And so, here I go, stepping boldly into this adventure of creativity and transformation.
— Therese