04/18/2026
She was not asking anymore by Miriam Traher.
One of my favourite paintings from Miriam available at the Gordon Harrison Canadian Landscape Gallery. Sit back enjoy. glass of wine look at the painting and read the story and inspiration behind this painting. Then ask yourself - what is my story? We've all had a similar situation at one point.
"There was a moment where the checking stopped. Not dramatically.� Not with a big declaration. Just… quietly. Up until then, there had been a bit of back and forth.� A pause here. A small “maybe” there.� The kind of thinking that feels useful, but mostly just slows things down. Because — and this is the slightly inconvenient part —�she already knew. The answer wasn’t missing.� It wasn’t hiding. It was just waiting for her to stop asking about it. And once that happened? The whole painting shifted. The vase holds steady — grounded, certain — while everything above it opens up. Bold pink gestures move freely now, looping, crossing, and building momentum without hesitation. Black lines step in and anchor it all, like they were always meant to. You can still feel the earlier layers underneath.�The softer marks. The almost-decisions. But they don’t lead anymore. This piece lives in that exact moment —�when instinct takes over,� the extra conversation disappears,� and everything finally lands where it was always going to."