White Reverie bluewaterOn a quiet, gray morning, light broke through my window and caught a glass of water on the windowsill scattering small blooms of white across the wall. The image lasted a moment, but disappeared in seconds. In the studio, I began placing circles. Each circle, but a breath. Cool blues and greens settled into the spaces between, while white built quietly on white layer by layer, the way light accumulates after a long stretch of dark. White Reverie is
the painting evokes its essence: the sensation of light moving across liquid
This work envisions a chandelier not as an object
soft creams
Each brushstroke captures both motion and stillness
they pull the eye downward
The palette moves gently from warmth to shadow
"Gathering at Sunset" captures the fleeting brilliance of dusk as it drapes the water in tender hues of peach
This piece asked me to paint light as it escapes
To live with this diptych is to have a window into somewhere just beyond reach
I wanted to make something that didn’t ask to be understood
There is a moment when a chandelier stops being a fixture and becomes something else entirely - a constellation that someone had the audacity to bring indoors
This color story captures the essence of timeless moments—where the sky kisses the ocean