Not Every Storm Is Loud

April 29, 2026

Not Every Storm Is Loud

£3,250.00

100 × 100 cm

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Some moments don’t ask for attention. You don’t always notice them straight away, but you feel them building over time.

There’s no sudden impact, no clear breaking point. Just something that sits beneath the surface, shaping how things feel in a way that’s hard to fully explain. The softened forms and controlled layers reflect that quiet build-up. A sense of holding things in, of carrying more than is ever shown.

It’s not about chaos or collapse, but endurance. The kind you move through without needing to explain it, often without anyone else realising it’s there… because not every storm announces itself.

Some are carried quietly, felt deeply, and lived through in your own way.


Artwork Details

  • Original acrylic painting on deep-edge stretched canvas
  • Signed by the artist
  • Ready to hang

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Not Every Storm Is Loud abstract portrait painting by Paul Kneen, soft layered figure with closed eyes and subtle dripping forms

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