Someday My Prince Will Come | Palais Royal Paris
Someday My Prince Will Come is less a painting about finding a prince than about believing that life still holds beautiful possibilities.
Inspired by memories of my first encounters with Paris as a young woman, this portrait reflects the hopeful uncertainty that accompanies the beginning of every new chapter. We imagine the future with equal measures of excitement and vulnerability, wondering whom we will love, who we will become, and whether the dreams quietly forming within us will one day come true.
The young woman turns as though someone has called her name. She carries flowers not as a declaration of love already found, but as a symbol of hope, expectation, and the beauty of remaining open to what lies ahead. Behind her, the timeless elegance of the Palais Royal reminds us that generations before us have stood in similar moments, filled with the same questions and the same quiet anticipation.
Looking back now, I realize that the "prince" I imagined in my youth was never simply a person. Sometimes our prince is a calling, a vocation, an unexpected opportunity, or the courage to become the person we were meant to be. Life has a remarkable way of arriving differently—and often more beautifully—than we once imagined.
Painted in luminous Impressionist brushwork, Someday My Prince Will Come is a tribute to hope itself: to every young woman standing at the threshold of her future, believing that somewhere beyond today's horizon, a beautiful life is waiting to unfold.