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Date
11/8/2025
Location
Pittsburgh PA
Zea Stittsworth is a multidisciplinary artist who transforms what’s overlooked into something radiant. Working with recycled materials, reclaimed wood, and layered paints, she channels raw emotion into vibrant, textured compositions that bridge chaos and calm. Her process is intuitive — guided by instinct, rhythm, and the belief that nothing beautiful is ever perfect.
Through her work, Zea redefines what it means to renew. Each piece begins with something cast aside — a scrap, a surface, a moment — and becomes a visual reminder that even in imperfection, there’s infinite potential. Inspired by nature, music, and the cycles of rebirth, her art pulses with life and transformation. Whether it’s through gold leaf that catches the light or color that bursts from decay, Zea’s creations speak to resilience, reclamation, and the quiet magic of becoming.
Deep Huez is a reflection on transformation — the way light, shadow, and emotion weave through the process of change. This collection captures the sacred balance between destruction and rebirth, the way beauty emerges from brokenness, and how every ending hums with the energy of something new.
Each piece holds its own rhythm and lesson. Bee Untitled and Cosmic Duality meditate on harmony and transformation through reclaimed surfaces. What Remains Grows and Spiral of Becoming explores resilience rising from chaos. Jaden’s in the Spring and Bloom Through the Blue honor gentler awakenings, while Phunky Phoenix and Alchemy of Renewal blaze with the power of reinvention. In Dimmed Lights, Fire N Flies, and Fire Flies, light flickers through shadow — small glimmers of hope that remind us illumination is born from darkness.
Together, these works reveal Zea’s ongoing dialogue with the elements of change: the cycles of growth, decay, and revival that live within us all. Her colors hum, her textures breathe, and her use of reclaimed materials mirrors her message — that beauty doesn’t disappear, it simply transforms.











































































