





Clouds with Commitment Issues
This piece captures a landscape in emotional limbo. Where the sky can’t quite decide if it’s brooding, blushing, or just messing with the light. Layers of gray, blue, and soft pink drift across the canvas like half-finished thoughts, creating a sense of movement that’s both contemplative and chaotic. The landform below holds its ground, offering quiet resistance to the sky’s indecision, while the water reflects it all with the kind of patience only nature can afford.
Hints of green and ochre in the foreground suggest persistence, life pushing through uncertainty. The horizon remains unresolved, inviting viewers to sit with the ambiguity rather than solve it. It’s a study in tension: between permanence and change, mood and structure, drama and restraint.
For collectors and designers, this work offers a compelling focal point; visually rich, emotionally layered, and versatile enough to anchor minimalist, transitional, or nature-inspired interiors. It’s a painting that doesn’t shout, but it definitely side-eyes.
36” x 72”, archival oil paint on linen
This piece captures a landscape in emotional limbo. Where the sky can’t quite decide if it’s brooding, blushing, or just messing with the light. Layers of gray, blue, and soft pink drift across the canvas like half-finished thoughts, creating a sense of movement that’s both contemplative and chaotic. The landform below holds its ground, offering quiet resistance to the sky’s indecision, while the water reflects it all with the kind of patience only nature can afford.
Hints of green and ochre in the foreground suggest persistence, life pushing through uncertainty. The horizon remains unresolved, inviting viewers to sit with the ambiguity rather than solve it. It’s a study in tension: between permanence and change, mood and structure, drama and restraint.
For collectors and designers, this work offers a compelling focal point; visually rich, emotionally layered, and versatile enough to anchor minimalist, transitional, or nature-inspired interiors. It’s a painting that doesn’t shout, but it definitely side-eyes.
36” x 72”, archival oil paint on linen