Protea, eucalyptus, winterberry, and shore pine are gathered int a single structure-each element distinct, none competing. The composition is held rather than arranged, guided by balance instead of display.
The palette stays warm but measured, allowing the foliage to carry the weight. Texture moves through the surface quietly, creating depth without agitation. What emerges is a sense of cohesion built from contrast-strength held alongside softness, persistence alongside breath.
The work is less about intensity than about what remains steady once intensity passes.
24” x 36”
Acrylic on canvas
Protea, eucalyptus, winterberry, and shore pine are gathered int a single structure-each element distinct, none competing. The composition is held rather than arranged, guided by balance instead of display.
The palette stays warm but measured, allowing the foliage to carry the weight. Texture moves through the surface quietly, creating depth without agitation. What emerges is a sense of cohesion built from contrast-strength held alongside softness, persistence alongside breath.
The work is less about intensity than about what remains steady once intensity passes.
24” x 36”
Acrylic on canvas