Freestyling

Theresa Stirling with long, wavy blonde hair and light makeup, wearing a black top and a delicate necklace with a small pendant, smiling softly at the camera against a textured light-colored wall.

Theresa Stirling

Theresa Stirling slowly melts the top wax layers with a low-flame torch. The art slowly comes together with many thousands of brushstrokes and patience. She has found a fluency within this ancient-yet-modern medium that are some of the largest-scale pieces out there. Stirling’s work is collected around the country.

Self-taught, with a previous marketing career and Economics degree, Stirling made a considered shift to a more creative life. Once bashful about being self-taught, and near-sighted, both are now her passport to take risks. Her work becomes soft-focus and is the result of a fearless approach to painting. Stirling strives, pouring every little detail into each art statement-piece. Theresa’s art and her brand mirror her lifestyle: curated and grounded, with a luxury feel. The energy she imparts to each art piece is staggering and employs unique tools from different torches to sticks and rags; the result is next-level luxury in textured look and feel. Her art style is atmospheric, almost abstract expressionism with some realism in there. She as been commissioned to now create bespoke art for Exclusive Resorts with an international presence. Stirling now offers online courses on how to fearlessly show up in creating art as well as marketing & business.

Theresa loves to be outdoors for inspiration; on a SUP, beach or forest walks with dogs, and playing pickleball. Add in good food, chocolate and laughing much.

Portion of art proceeds goes to animal shelters and food banks.

‘Thank you, let’s work together on epic statement art pieces.’ x Theresa

Theresa Stirling at a furniture store display, pointing to hanging woven lamps, surrounded by various pillows and furniture items.
Theresa Stirling wearing sunglasses, holding a glass of red wine, sitting on a wooden bench outdoors in sunlight. Mobile phone resting on the bench beside her.

"Outside of my wife, my kids and maybe my dog, the art is my new favorite thing."

— S.N., Superior Court Judge, Washington D.C.