Layered in quiet striations and softened tones, Still Passage invites a pause — a moment of inward drift. These horizontal forms suggest both landscape and memory, evoking the slow movement of time across a quiet interior field. As if between tides or thoughts, the works hold space for stillness, reflection, and subtle transformation.
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Alofft Gallery
Litchfield, CT
860-361-6389
- Subject Matter: Abstract landscape