Abstract And Abstract Figurative Art
Each piece is infused with healing crystals and positive energy, and comes with an original handwritten poem by Sierra on the back—created to uplift your space both physically and energetically.
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About Sierra
Sierra Barnes' paintings are a vibrant reflection of her journey through life, marked by resilience, creativity, and a desire to uplift others. Diagnosed at the age of five with Craniopharyngioma, a rare brain tumor, Sierra faced a challenging path early on. Following a life-saving surgery to remove the tumor, she had to adapt to the lasting effects of the condition, which left her with panhypopituitarism—a rare disorder caused by the absence of her pituitary gland and hypothalamus. As a result, her body has never naturally produced essential hormones, requiring her to take daily hormone replacement therapy and carefully manage her health. Despite these challenges, Sierra continues to thrive and create art that inspires and uplifts.
"Complicated" First Painting
This is one of the very first paintings I created back in 2002 when I was just five years old. It was shortly after I came home from the hospital following my diagnosis of Craniopharyngioma (a rare brain tumor) and my brain surgery.
I underwent brain surgery in August 2002, and I believe I painted this around October of that year.
