his piece emerged from a deep reflection on the landscapes that live in. Clover Field is not a depiction of a literal place, but rather a sensory map—a meditation on warmth, time, and the subtle shifts between day and night. The layered reds and earthy tones express a sense of heat, while the more subdued textures and marks carry echoes of history, erosion, and growth.
My process is intuitive and textural, guided by an emotional response to color and surface. I often work in layers, allowing previous gestures to show through, much like memories resurfacing with new meaning. The circular motifs in this piece suggest cycles—of seasons, of land use, of return—and hint at the tension between human influence and the wild persistence of nature.
Through abstraction, I aim to evoke a landscape that feels both personal and shared—inviting viewers to bring their own stories to the field.
- Subject Matter: Contemporary Landscape
- Collections: Cold Wax Medium Landscapes, Prints available at Fine Art Marketplace