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36×48” x 1.5” | Gallery wrap canvas, unframed
I painted this one on a 36x48” Fredrix Pro Dixie canvas during a quiet but powerful stretch, before everything changed, but after the signal had already landed. I remember how the light was that day, soft but certain, like it was nodding. Saying yes.
The scale gave me room to breathe, to move, to layer the color until it felt like a conversation between the earth and the sky. There’s a hush in this piece, but also something quietly electric. A coastline that holds you without needing to explain anything.
This painting means a lot to me, it marked the start of a new kind of listening.
36×48” x 1.5” | Gallery wrap canvas, unframed
I painted this one on a 36x48” Fredrix Pro Dixie canvas during a quiet but powerful stretch, before everything changed, but after the signal had already landed. I remember how the light was that day, soft but certain, like it was nodding. Saying yes.
The scale gave me room to breathe, to move, to layer the color until it felt like a conversation between the earth and the sky. There’s a hush in this piece, but also something quietly electric. A coastline that holds you without needing to explain anything.
This painting means a lot to me, it marked the start of a new kind of listening.