Because You Asked: What Wouldn’t Insult Me?

Again and again, I hear the same thing:
“I love your work, but I don’t want to insult you with my offer.”

I feel the care in these words, the hesitation, the desire to honour the value of my art. And I want you to know—your offer, if made from the heart, is never an insult. Never!

This entire process is about trust. For you and for me.

It’s about energy and alignment, about finding the right home for each piece. And sometimes, the painting that calls to you is just waiting for you to say yes. But if you don’t place a specific offer on a specific painting, you’ll miss out on any coming your way.

So, let’s clear this up. If you’re drawn to one of my larger paintings but have been holding back, wondering what’s “too low”—my head says I would be absolutely thrilled with offers starting at $500.

But that doesn’t mean you must offer $500 or more. Go with your heart. Every offer, big or small, is welcome.

Since many of you have asked, I’ll share a little perspective: If a painting was originally priced over $2000, it likely cost at least $300 in supplies alone. It would be wonderful to cover that, but ultimately, I trust this process fully.

Meditation and the pendulum will guide the final decisions, just as Spirit has guided this entire journey.

Here’s me being real: I’m hoping to place them all this week, as I’m ready for them to move on to their new homes.

I don’t want this to drag on for months—I simply want them to find their perfect place, where they can continue to inspire and bring joy.

This sale has become a full-time job, and I need to dedicate my energy to the rest of my move and other projects. I’m ready to shift my focus.

So please help me out, take a look at all 56 and make an offer.

Big Paintings Need Loving Homes, Too

 

I’ve noticed something: many of the smaller paintings have found interest, but the larger ones—the ones that hold so much energy and presence—are still waiting for their first offer.

And yet, these are the pieces that have the power to transform a space, to radiate their energy in a way that fills a room. They were created to be seen, to be felt, to be lived with.

If you’ve been drawn to one but hesitated, thinking it’s out of reach—please make an offer.

Spirit will guide, as always, but these paintings need homes just as much as the small ones. Every painting, no matter the size, carries its own vibration and purpose. Each one is ready to continue its journey. And if a payment plan of up to a year helps you make an offer that feels right to you, ask for it. 

The Universal Law Mandalas

The Universal Law Mandalas—a collection of 13 paintings—are also waiting for an offer. See them here.

Even though they were originally priced at $111,111, I’d be thrilled with an offer of $10K or more if that’s what feels aligned. Like all my work, they are meant to go where they are most needed – before I move.

If you know somewhere suited, reach out to them to let them know. Thanks.

Time is Ticking

So whether a small piece is calling to you or a large one, trust that feeling. This is a heart-led exchange, and I want every painting to find its perfect home – hopefully this week!

Decisions will be made starting this Thursday afternoon. If a painting speaks to you, now is the time to listen.

Take a look at all 56 in my gallery here, and make an offer by email [email protected] with:

✅ Painting name
✅ Your heartfelt offer
✅ Full mailing address (especially if you need a shipping quote)
✅ Phone number

💰 HST (Canada), duties (international), & shipping extra.

Thank you for helping me transition into my next chapter! ❤️

Love & Light,

Dominique

I’m so grateful for the incredible connections that have come from my Make Me an Offer Moving Sale.

One of those beautiful moments unfolded when Jessica Earle invited me onto her Raising Sage Spiritual Podcast to talk about my art, the sale, and the deeper journey of trust and letting go.

After our conversation, she felt called to send me an offer. Her words truly touched my heart:

“Since our conversation, I’ve experienced a renewed sense of faith in myself, my own journey, and the divine guidance that shapes my path. There’s something so powerful about the way you are purely and fully yourself without trying to be anything else. You embody a level of authenticity and grace that is incredibly inspiring, and your art is such a beautiful vessel for divine healing. You’ve reminded me of the power of trusting in the process and letting things unfold with love and intention. That reminder has had a profound impact on me.”

Our exchange was a beautiful reminder of the unseen ways art connects us. You can listen to our conversation on Spotify here, or on Apple Podcasts.

 

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