Water & Light, Sun & Shade

The Pacific Northwest refuses to recede. Nature here is not backdrop — it is pressure: constant, saturating, indifferent to whatever has been built across it. Rain finds the steel. Moss finds the concrete. Light moves through it all, transforming surfaces that were never designed to be beautiful into something that is.

This series lives in that transformation. The intersection of the synthetic and the biological, light and shadow, the neglected and the carefully tended. Color as atmosphere. Surface as memory. Each painting an invitation to look long enough that the boundary between reflection and the thing reflected begins to dissolve.

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