
"Up from the Deep" starts with a black and white vintage photo, and layers oil paints, acrylic paints, paper, collage and pencil to create layers of color and movement.
Prints are available in three sizes:
- 8.5" x 11"
- 11" x 17"
- 18" x 24"
- Printed on Premium White, 110lb, smooth and uncoated cardstock.
- 8.5"x 11" and 11"x 17" prints are shipped with cardboard backing in cello envelope;
- 18"x24" prints are shipped wrapped in tissue paper, and rolled-up in a cardboard tube to protect the poster and prevent corner damage.
Tracey Hope-Ross is a self-taught, middle-aged artist working from her cozy New England studio—usually after the kids and cats are tucked in for the night. Her figurative abstract paintings begin with vintage black-and-white photographs of women, layered with oil and acrylic paint to create soulful, whimsical portraits infused with memory, nature, and quiet magic.
Tracey’s work explores the deep-rooted connection between women, the natural world, and the generational wisdom passed down through time. Each piece honors the “Mother Tree” within us all—the protector, the nurturer, the keeper of stories—and invites viewers to lose themselves in a world where grace and gravity, vulnerability and joy coexist.
Inspired by nature scientists, Frida Kahlo, Georgia O’Keeffe, and the freedom of modern collage, Tracey creates scenes that feel emotionally resonant and spiritually light. She believes art reflects our soul’s intentions and the energy we offer the world. Her work is an offering—a place to pause, to feel, and maybe even to find a little clarity in the chaos.
"Up from the Deep" starts with a black and white vintage photo, and layers oil paints, acrylic paints, paper, collage and pencil to create layers of color and movement.
Prints are available in three sizes:
- 8.5" x 11"
- 11" x 17"
- 18" x 24"
- Printed on Premium White, 110lb, smooth and uncoated cardstock.
- 8.5"x 11" and 11"x 17" prints are shipped with cardboard backing in cello envelope;
- 18"x24" prints are shipped wrapped in tissue paper, and rolled-up in a cardboard tube to protect the poster and prevent corner damage.
Tracey Hope-Ross is a self-taught, middle-aged artist working from her cozy New England studio—usually after the kids and cats are tucked in for the night. Her figurative abstract paintings begin with vintage black-and-white photographs of women, layered with oil and acrylic paint to create soulful, whimsical portraits infused with memory, nature, and quiet magic.
Tracey’s work explores the deep-rooted connection between women, the natural world, and the generational wisdom passed down through time. Each piece honors the “Mother Tree” within us all—the protector, the nurturer, the keeper of stories—and invites viewers to lose themselves in a world where grace and gravity, vulnerability and joy coexist.
Inspired by nature scientists, Frida Kahlo, Georgia O’Keeffe, and the freedom of modern collage, Tracey creates scenes that feel emotionally resonant and spiritually light. She believes art reflects our soul’s intentions and the energy we offer the world. Her work is an offering—a place to pause, to feel, and maybe even to find a little clarity in the chaos.