Durational Landscapes: Time, Light, and Perception in Contemporary Abstract Painting
Most images resolve quickly. You see them, understand them, move on. These don’t. They take time—not because they are complicated, […]
Most images resolve quickly. You see them, understand them, move on. These don’t. They take time—not because they are complicated, […]
Blue is often treated as a choice. Something selected, applied, adjusted until it looks right. But historically, blue was never
When people talk about large abstract paintings, they usually mean size. Big canvas. Big wall. Big impact. But scale on
Something happens when an artist stops painting what a place looks like and starts painting what it feels like. These
Introduction: Why Earth Pigments Matter For thousands of years, artists have turned to the earth itself for color. Pigments made from soil, stone, and
An Ancient Future Painted Into the Present Mineral-based paintings are not just about color—they’re about memory, transformation, and the continuity of time. My work is built from the same materials that built civilizations: limestone, copper, marble