And It Was So is a tribute to the neurodivergent, the empathic, and the introspective—those who find renewal not in noise, but in the quiet magic of their own minds.
Set against a breathtaking Arctic landscape, And It Was So unfolds like a dream born from stillness. Iridescent glitter shimmers across the snow, reflecting both the fragility and brilliance of inner transformation. A solitary woman wanders through the frozen quiet, her breath merging with the wind as she discovers peace in her own company.
As the music swells, the stark white world begins to shift—colors bloom, light bends, and a lush, ethereal realm emerges from her imagination. This new world is pure, alive, and deeply connected to her spirit. It is a visual metaphor for the creative rebirth that comes from solitude—a celebration of how pain can evolve into beauty, and how stillness can awaken love and possibility.