
Untitled, Africa (1)
Untitled, Africa (2)
- 24 x 20 in
This acrylic painting on cradled birch hardboard captures the dramatic shift from day to night at Angama Amboseli. Inspired by watching the sunset through the glass-walled building, I imagined the day giving way to rich reds and purples of night, wrapping the scene in a wild beauty. Loose, layered brushstrokes create depth and movement, blending flat washes with impasto-style applications. The abstracted figure in the foreground merges with the environment, symbolizing humanity’s connection to nature. Lighter tones near the horizon suggest the last light lingering on the land as night falls. This piece speaks to the powerful stillness of Amboseli—a place where vast landscapes and vivid skies create an atmosphere that feels both grounded and infinite.
Acrylic painting
Arashiyama (2)
- 28 x 22 in
This acrylic painting on gallery-wrapped canvas explores the serene beauty of Arashiyama, a forested area near Kyoto, Japan. Inspired by my earlier Arashiyama work, I pushed deeper into abstraction, focusing on layered textures and soft color transitions that evoke the interplay of light and shadow through the bamboo groves and surrounding mountains. Muted greens and earthy tones suggest the forest canopy, while abstract forms hint at the village structures nestled within the landscape. The non-linear composition captures the atmosphere as a memory rather than a literal scene, blending nature and human presence into a harmonious whole. This piece reflects the quiet magic of Arashiyama, inviting contemplation of nature, culture, and time. It was awarded Honorable Mention prize in Teravarna 10th Open Juried Art Contest.
June, 2024
Acrylic painting
Awarded Honorable Mention prise in Teravarna 10th Open Juried Art Contest
Untitled, Africa (1)
- 24 x 20 in
This painting on cradled hardboard is based on several photos I took while staying near Amboseli National Park in Kenya. The orange light of early dawn was as spellbinding as the scenery and I wanted to use abstraction to explore the interplay of color, texture and light.The composition abstracts the landscape, capturing not only the visual characteristics but also the ephemeral mood of sunrise in this iconic African setting. The painting’s color palette transitions from deep greens and blues in the foreground to warm, saturated reds and pinks in the upper registers, reflecting the shift from pre-dawn shadow to the first light of day. By layering textures and abstract forms, I wanted to convey a sense of the terrain’s ruggedness and its simultaneous softness under the early morning light. The use of vibrant, contrasting colors and expressive brushwork embodies the transformative power of dawn, drawing attention to the interplay between land and sky and the merging of natural elements. If you look closely, you may see the image of a giraffe or two. This work speaks to the transient beauty of landscapes and the interplay of time, light, and place. This piece seeks not only to depict a landscape but also to evoke an emotional and sensory memory of Amboseli’s wilderness.
November, 2024
Acrylic painting
Africa, landscape