Welcome to Heal Through Love.
My World of Watercolor and Digital Art.
Teresa Weybrew Zucker is a watercolor artist whose work centers on connection, healing, and the enduring presence of love. Rooted in mindfulness and spiritual practice, her works feature whimsical, tender characters— My Little Friends —who invite audiences to reconnect with their inner child, find meaning in both joy and loss, and trust in their own path.
In 2023, following a profound personal journey that included the sudden loss of her partner, Teresa used art as means of exploring grief, reflection, and renewal. What began as a deeply personal practice has grown into a growing collection of prints, greeting cards, and commissioned pieces that offer gentle reassurance and a sense of companionship.
Teresa’s artistic path began in childhood, in a home where creativity was both refuge and resilience. Her father, a self-taught oil painter, and her mother—a WWII concentration camp survivor and skilled quilter and sewist—instilled in her a deep understanding of art as a means of expression, survival, and hope that informs her work today.
Teresa regularly shares her work at famed Forsyth Park in Savannah, Georgia, and has exhibited in juried shows including the Savannah Art Association Exhibit, ECHO. Her art can be found locally at the Pink Raven Art Gallery and Superbloom. She also continues to have her work featured at may locations in Massachusetts.
Originally from New England, she now lives outside Savannah with her husband and her beloved dog, Milo. When she’s not painting, she can often be found tending to her garden, caring for her greenhouse and creating spaces that welcome birds and beauty into her daily life.
Her work and process can be followed on Instagram and Facebook, where she shares daily inspiration and glimpses behind the scenes. Her full collection of My Little Friends is available here. Commission requests are also accepted.