
Rebecca Prince
Irving, TX
I paint for women who feel overlooked—to remind them they are deeply seen, valued, and called by God. Beauty, truth, and purpose in every brushstroke.
MessageRebecca Prince creates for women who feel invisible, overlooked, or unworthy—because she’s been there. What began as a childhood love for coloring and drawing took a long, winding road before becoming a full-time calling.
In high school, she showed artistic promise but wasn’t sure if art was “a real job,” so she joined the workforce, unsure of what her purpose was. A decade later, graphic design seemed like the practical compromise between creativity and stability. But after earning her degree and trying to squeeze her ideas into someone else’s brand guidelines, she realized: her voice wasn’t meant to fit into templates.
So she quit—and became a barista. (Still one of the best jobs for brewing both coffee and creative ideas.)
Everything changed in 2016, during a life-shifting trip to Uganda to meet the children she and her husband sponsor through Compassion International. That’s when she picked up a paintbrush again—not for a paycheck, but for a purpose. She began painting portraits of the children they met, and something clicked: art can make people feel seen.
Today, Rebecca’s work has evolved in both style and spirit. Through a mix of realism and abstraction, she tells stories of women reclaiming their worth. Her process is part intuition, part problem-solving, and always rooted in empathy. Whether she’s layering tiny details or simplifying down to the essential, her goal is the same: to offer healing and hope to those who’ve felt forgotten.
She creates not just to express, but to empower—because every woman has a voice worth hearing, and a life worth living with purpose.
© 2021 Rebecca Prince