Green Campsite emerges from the layered memory of nights spent under canvas and trees. Rather than describing a specific location, the painting holds the sensation of being there—the density of summer air, filtered light through leaves, the geometry of tent lines and folding chairs dissolving into brush and gesture.
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The field of green moves between transparency and opacity, like shifting light at dusk. Linear marks—ochre, teal, and deep forest—suggest campsite structures: poles, paths, branches, perhaps the faint architecture of a shelter. These forms hover between recognition and abstraction, allowing the viewer to reconstruct the space from their own outdoor memories.
The painting carries both stillness and movement. Broad passages of brushed color evoke open air and horizon, while drawn lines press forward like improvised maps. As with much of my work rooted in travel and camping, the piece is less about depiction and more about presence—about that particular quiet awareness that comes when you are living close to land, water, and sky.
- Subject Matter: Landscape
- Collections: 2026