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OverCome Fear PRINT
OVERCOME FEAR
Limited Edition Fine Art Print
18 × 24 inches | Museum Edition | Deckled Edge Fine Art Paper
As the FIFA World Cup exhibition at CTR formerly the CNN Center draws to a close, I wanted to commemorate the moment with the release of Overcome Fear, a limited-edition fine art print derived from the original painting currently on exhibition.
Reproduced from an exceptional high-resolution photograph by photographer Zach Wolfe, this edition faithfully captures the richness, texture, and subtle details of the original work while standing as a collectible piece in its own right.
Overcome Fear began quietly several years ago at my mother’s home in the Florida Everglades. It traveled with me before finding its completion in Atlanta. During that journey, the work continued to reveal its own message. No matter where life seemed to lead through relationships, creative challenges, uncertainty, or growth the same words continued to surface:
Overcome fear.
Fear is often invisible. It disguises itself as hesitation, perfectionism, comfort, or the belief that tomorrow will somehow be easier than today. Yet nearly every meaningful experience in life asks us to move beyond what feels familiar. The greatest opportunities, the deepest connections, and the most profound transformations almost always begin on the other side of uncertainty.
This painting is a reminder that courage isn’t reserved for extraordinary moments. It lives within everyday decisions to create, to love, to trust, to begin again, and to continue forward even when the outcome isn’t guaranteed.
As the World Cup brought together people from every corner of the world through a shared spirit of passion, perseverance, and possibility, this release feels like an appropriate closing chapter. While the exhibition comes to an end, the message behind this work continues forward.
I hope Overcome Fear becomes more than a print on a wall. I hope it serves as a quiet reminder that whatever stands in front of you today may also be the very thing leading you toward your greatest growth.
Thank you for continuing to be part of my journey
- Dr. Dax
OVERCOME FEAR
Limited Edition Fine Art Print
18 × 24 inches | Museum Edition | Deckled Edge Fine Art Paper
As the FIFA World Cup exhibition at CTR formerly the CNN Center draws to a close, I wanted to commemorate the moment with the release of Overcome Fear, a limited-edition fine art print derived from the original painting currently on exhibition.
Reproduced from an exceptional high-resolution photograph by photographer Zach Wolfe, this edition faithfully captures the richness, texture, and subtle details of the original work while standing as a collectible piece in its own right.
Overcome Fear began quietly several years ago at my mother’s home in the Florida Everglades. It traveled with me before finding its completion in Atlanta. During that journey, the work continued to reveal its own message. No matter where life seemed to lead through relationships, creative challenges, uncertainty, or growth the same words continued to surface:
Overcome fear.
Fear is often invisible. It disguises itself as hesitation, perfectionism, comfort, or the belief that tomorrow will somehow be easier than today. Yet nearly every meaningful experience in life asks us to move beyond what feels familiar. The greatest opportunities, the deepest connections, and the most profound transformations almost always begin on the other side of uncertainty.
This painting is a reminder that courage isn’t reserved for extraordinary moments. It lives within everyday decisions to create, to love, to trust, to begin again, and to continue forward even when the outcome isn’t guaranteed.
As the World Cup brought together people from every corner of the world through a shared spirit of passion, perseverance, and possibility, this release feels like an appropriate closing chapter. While the exhibition comes to an end, the message behind this work continues forward.
I hope Overcome Fear becomes more than a print on a wall. I hope it serves as a quiet reminder that whatever stands in front of you today may also be the very thing leading you toward your greatest growth.
Thank you for continuing to be part of my journey
- Dr. Dax