Soft blues and tender pinks wash across torn pages from Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night, creating a luminous surface that feels like breath, blush, and early night sky. Layers of reclaimed fabric settle beneath veils of gouache and acrylic, offering quiet texture and depth. Hand-stitched embroidery threads move across the composition like gentle constellations — pathways, wishes, or half-remembered lines of poetry floating through the evening air.
Hello Midnight holds the softness of transition — the moment when daylight exhales, color lingers, and the world slips into quiet possibility.
The work begins with pages from Twelfth Night, layered and muted under tissue and fabric. Blush pinks and shifting blues are brushed and blended across the surface, creating a horizon of dream-color and light. Hand-stitched threads wander across the composition in intuitive lines, adding a tender rhythm and sense of motion.
Text peeks through in tiny intervals — just enough to feel a whisper of story, a breath of theatre, a trace of something spoken long ago. A piece about tenderness, transformation, and the intimate beauty of moments between.
A quiet love note to dusk, language, and the fleeting hours where everything feels possible.
- Subject Matter: Abstract
- Current Location: Knot and Needle
- Reproductions: Available