This abstract oil painting explores memory, atmosphere, and the emotional weight of place rather than a specific landscape. Built through layered color, transparent passages, and intuitive mark-making, the piece moves between suggestion and ambiguity, allowing forms to emerge and dissolve across the surface. Vertical shapes hint at trees, reflections, or shifting light, while soft greens, blues, and earth tones create a sense of quiet movement and depth.
Rather than describing a scene directly, I’m interested in creating an experience—something felt more than explained. I allow the painting to evolve gradually through layering, editing, and response, trusting color and gesture to guide the composition. The result is a balance between structure and spontaneity, where recognizable elements remain just out of reach and the viewer is invited to bring their own memories and associations into the work.
36 × 24 | Oil on stretched canvas
This abstract oil painting explores memory, atmosphere, and the emotional weight of place rather than a specific landscape. Built through layered color, transparent passages, and intuitive mark-making, the piece moves between suggestion and ambiguity, allowing forms to emerge and dissolve across the surface. Vertical shapes hint at trees, reflections, or shifting light, while soft greens, blues, and earth tones create a sense of quiet movement and depth.
Rather than describing a scene directly, I’m interested in creating an experience—something felt more than explained. I allow the painting to evolve gradually through layering, editing, and response, trusting color and gesture to guide the composition. The result is a balance between structure and spontaneity, where recognizable elements remain just out of reach and the viewer is invited to bring their own memories and associations into the work.
36 × 24 | Oil on stretched canvas