A Grief Observed is not a depiction of grief, but an immersion in it. I painted from inside the fog—where memory fractures, language fails, and the body carries what the mind cannot name. The marks collide and obscure one another the way sorrow does: layered, cyclical, unresolved. Beneath the chaos is structure, though it resists easy clarity. This work holds the tension between disintegration and endurance—the quiet insistence that even in unraveling, something remains.
- Subject Matter: Abstract Expressionism