Seasonal Prints—Winter

This little collection is where I get to experiment — new colors, new textures, new ideas. Some of these pieces end up inspiring bigger works, and others stand alone as simple moments of inspiration. I release new collections each season, and they’re only around for a bit before the next one comes along.

Feel free to stop by again — things are always changing around here!

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A person walking on a beach at sunset, with trees in the distance and a cloudy sky.

Dear Collector,

On those long walks when the mist drifts in and the whole shoreline softens, I find myself lingering a little longer, already missing the winters that have shaped so many of our days here in Beaufort. There’s a certain charm to those cold, fog‑laden mornings—the kind that invites you to slow your pace and sit with the memories that have quietly woven themselves into home.

And now, as my time in the Lowcountry begins to narrow, I’m eager to savor every bit of spring. I’m ready to gather up the small moments, the familiar sights, and all the little joys that have carried us through the years.

Thank you for reading along.

Yours,

Lydia Balash

Sand with a seashell, a mirror, and wet spots or stains.
Paint supplies on a white cloth-covered table, including bottles of paint, seashells, a paintbrush in a container of grey paint, and a cleaning brush.
A person walking alone on a vast, empty beach with wet sand and puddles, under a cloudy sky with a foggy horizon.
A beach scene with sand, a narrow water stream, and a foggy sky.
View of sandy beach with small pebbles, boots worn by person standing on the sand.