





The Teacup
The Teacup captures the moment when Jared, the neighbor boy, stops by to borrow a cup of sugar. Without hesitation, Julie’s mother offers one of their delicate antique teacups—one of the few lovely things they own—revealing her quiet grace and generosity. Julie, however, feels a pang of frustration; to her, the teacup symbolizes beauty and a sense of belonging she longs for, and watching it leave their home feels like another piece of herself slipping away.
The fine art original oil painting is 8×10 inches on ABS panel.
The Teacup captures the moment when Jared, the neighbor boy, stops by to borrow a cup of sugar. Without hesitation, Julie’s mother offers one of their delicate antique teacups—one of the few lovely things they own—revealing her quiet grace and generosity. Julie, however, feels a pang of frustration; to her, the teacup symbolizes beauty and a sense of belonging she longs for, and watching it leave their home feels like another piece of herself slipping away.
The fine art original oil painting is 8×10 inches on ABS panel.
The Teacup captures the moment when Jared, the neighbor boy, stops by to borrow a cup of sugar. Without hesitation, Julie’s mother offers one of their delicate antique teacups—one of the few lovely things they own—revealing her quiet grace and generosity. Julie, however, feels a pang of frustration; to her, the teacup symbolizes beauty and a sense of belonging she longs for, and watching it leave their home feels like another piece of herself slipping away.
The fine art original oil painting is 8×10 inches on ABS panel.