Small Lives Big Ideas Tiny Paintings for March at StreetsmART Gallery
- Jennifer Jones
- Mar 5
- 2 min read
March at StreetsmART Gallery is all about noticing the little things, the small lives quietly doing their big work. This First Friday, three new small originals are joining the Small Lives Big Ideas wall, each one a tiny world full of color, movement, and a touch of whimsy.
The Light Moved On A Kerr jar tries its best to hold a handful of lightning bugs, but the light has other plans. Against a black sky, their glow calls up warm summer nights, bare feet in the grass, and that hopeful feeling that if you could just catch it, you could keep it. A gentle reminder that some things aren’t meant to stay put and they are better for it.
Tiny Island, Big Dreams A tiny ant swings in a hammock between two palm trees on a shadowed little island. The sky is pink, orange, and purple beca
se sunsets deserve drama. This painting is about the joy of pause, the art of doing nothing, and the reminder that even the smallest creature can dream big. Sometimes the grandest adventures happen in the tiniest spaces.
Roll On Deep green leaves host roly-polies crawling, rolling, and exploring as if they own the place. This painting celebrates curiosity in miniature, quiet persistence, and noticing the small rhythms of life that often go unseen. It is a gentle nudge to slow down, peek closer, and smile at the tiny adventurers already living their best lives.
These three small originals perfectly fit the Small Lives Big Ideas theme for March. Stop by StreetsmART Gallery this First Friday and see how big ideas can hide in tiny moments.

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