Near The Surface
What Remains in Motion
- 28 x 22 in
What Remains in Motion explores the persistence of memory after the image itself begins to dissolve. Layers of translucent color, gestural marks, and shifting forms create a sense of movement held in suspension — as though fragments of landscape, atmosphere, and emotion are continually reassembling. The painting balances structure and spontaneity, with lines and passages of color acting as traces of movement through an interior landscape. Rather than depicting a specific place, the work reflects the experience of carrying places, sensations, and moments forward as they transform over time.
May, 2026
Acrylic painting
Near The Surface
- 28 x 22 in
Near the Surface moves between landscape, memory, and interior space. Layers of translucent color and shifting marks create an atmosphere where forms emerge briefly before dissolving again into the surface. Fleeting figure-like presences appear within the painting — part voice, part memory, part emotional trace — never fully resolving into narrative. Balancing gesture and structure, the work reflects an internal terrain shaped by remembered experience rather than direct observation. Fragments of color, line, and movement remain suspended near consciousness, suggesting something just beneath articulation, close to surfacing yet still elusive. Acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas.
May, 2026
Acrylic painting