Artist Gray | The Great Divide Hardcover Journal

$19.95
We've all stood on one side of a divide — after heartbreak, after loss, after a relationship that left us wondering how to pick up the pieces. Sometimes we do it alone. Sometimes we need time. Sometimes we just need a page to put it all on. Gray's The Great Divide Hardcover Journal is that page — a place to process, to grieve, to begin again. Gray — born Cristiana Grahiola — is a twenty-one-year-old self-taught illustrator whose art was born not from a classroom, but from survival. Raised in Bakersfield, California, Gray spent much of her childhood in what she calls "The Shadows" — a place of silence, solitude, and isolation, where the world felt too loud and too harsh to navigate with words. So she found another language. The paint became her addiction. The art became her obsession. Through intricate, hauntingly beautiful illustrations inspired by masters of darkness — Zdzisław Beksiński, Francis Bacon, and Francisco Goya's Black Paintings — Gray transforms pain into power, silence into statement, and shadow into light. Her work does not look away from difficulty. It looks directly at it, with the unflinching honesty of someone who has lived it. In 2024, Gray moved from California to Des Moines, Iowa, where she found a home in the Kate Shu Collective. When asked whether she was comfortable sharing her journey publicly, she said: "I welcome it. My hope is that I can help and inspire others. I've seen the very bottom life has to offer — and not only am I still standing, but I'm getting taller every day. If I can be a beam of light for those trapped in darkness, then I am willing to be as open and vulnerable as the world will accept." Gray is getting taller every day. And the world is better for it. *"My addiction is the paint, my obsession is the Art." — Gray* Each journal features 80 lined, cream-colored pages, a ribbon page marker, built-in elastic closure, and an expandable inner pocket — a space to hold whatever you need to say, however you need to say it. Printed on an UltraHyde hardcover (5.5" × 8.5"), it's built to last as long as the stories inside it.
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We've all stood on one side of a divide — after heartbreak, after loss, after a relationship that left us wondering how to pick up the pieces. Sometimes we do it alone. Sometimes we need time. Sometimes we just need a page to put it all on. Gray's The Great Divide Hardcover Journal is that page — a place to process, to grieve, to begin again. Gray — born Cristiana Grahiola — is a twenty-one-year-old self-taught illustrator whose art was born not from a classroom, but from survival. Raised in Bakersfield, California, Gray spent much of her childhood in what she calls "The Shadows" — a place of silence, solitude, and isolation, where the world felt too loud and too harsh to navigate with words. So she found another language. The paint became her addiction. The art became her obsession. Through intricate, hauntingly beautiful illustrations inspired by masters of darkness — Zdzisław Beksiński, Francis Bacon, and Francisco Goya's Black Paintings — Gray transforms pain into power, silence into statement, and shadow into light. Her work does not look away from difficulty. It looks directly at it, with the unflinching honesty of someone who has lived it. In 2024, Gray moved from California to Des Moines, Iowa, where she found a home in the Kate Shu Collective. When asked whether she was comfortable sharing her journey publicly, she said: "I welcome it. My hope is that I can help and inspire others. I've seen the very bottom life has to offer — and not only am I still standing, but I'm getting taller every day. If I can be a beam of light for those trapped in darkness, then I am willing to be as open and vulnerable as the world will accept." Gray is getting taller every day. And the world is better for it. *"My addiction is the paint, my obsession is the Art." — Gray* Each journal features 80 lined, cream-colored pages, a ribbon page marker, built-in elastic closure, and an expandable inner pocket — a space to hold whatever you need to say, however you need to say it. Printed on an UltraHyde hardcover (5.5" × 8.5"), it's built to last as long as the stories inside it.