Shadowmyst Art, Sharon O’Shea Wood.
TOOLS: Procreate, iPad Pro, Apple Pencil Pro
She sits at the edge of the land and the sky, her face turned away from us — an invitation rather than a portrait. Wind pulls at her hair and she holds her hat against the salt air while a sailboat crosses the horizon below a wide open sky. Wildflowers and coastal grasses frame the moment. The scene is alive with movement, yet completely still at its center. Time For Reflection is a painting about the private spaces we find — and how the ocean has a way of holding them.
Artist’s Process:
Painted entirely in Procreate on a 13″ iPad Pro M5 with an Apple Pencil Pro, this work builds depth and texture through layered digital brushwork — structural drawing first, then color blocking, value refinement, and detailed work on skin, wind-lifted hair, and light. In Time For Reflection, the background carries equal narrative weight to the figure: the water’s shifting color from near-shore turquoise to deep horizon blue, the sail catching the same wind as her hair, the wildflowers grounding her in a specific, coastal place.
Challenge: Painting convincing ocean depth across a single plane — from the sunlit turquoise near shore to the deep blue-green of the open water — required careful color temperature shifts and layered value blending. The sailboat is anchored at that tonal transition, making the depth feel earned rather than decorative.

