My Heart Remembers is a tender awakening — a visual hymn to the truths we carry deep within, even when we forget. Painted in soft, muted greens with radiant bursts of yellow and blue, this piece holds the quiet confidence of a soul reconnecting with what has always been sacred. It speaks to the heart’s memory — not of the mind, but of spirit — where love, purpose, and belonging are never lost, only waiting to be felt again.
There’s a sense of gentle unfolding in every stroke, like a field touched by sunlight after rain. The green tones root us in healing and renewal, while the golden and blue highlights call us upward — to joy, to voice, to the higher realms of remembrance. This is where soul meets self and says: You are still on the path. You’ve never truly strayed.
Let My Heart Remembers be a companion on your spiritual journey — a reflection of the wisdom that lives in your chest like a compass, always guiding you home. Hang it where your soul feels tender and open, where truth is beginning to stir, or where you need the simple, beautiful reminder that your heart already knows the way.
There is a 1" white border around the print to allow for flexibility in framing. The full art size is 12x12".
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The original 12x12" painting with alcohol ink on synthetic paper is available here.
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To fulfill your order, we partner with a professional art lab using a giclée printing method which results in archival quality prints.
Sample display/room photos may not be to scale and may not represent the actual dimensions of each print.
The copyright shown in photos (“©Heather Mays”) is for online display purposes to deter piracy. It will not appear on the print. The artist signature at the bottom will be included on the print.
Frame and mat are not included. Canvas prints include hanging hardware. For fine art prints, the size listed is the full size of the artwork (there are no white borders).
All products are made to order. Refunds and returns are not accepted.