Fog moves slowly across the plains of Land Between the Lakes, settling into grasses and drifting through the softened line of trees. Layers of mist weave through the landscape, dissolving distance and allowing field, forest, and sky to blur into a single, breathing space.
In the foreground, thick, tactile strokes hold weight and motion, carrying the raw, untamed energy of the prairie itself. Cool tones gather and recede as warmth begins to surface beneath the haze, light pressing gently through the fog rather than breaking it apart.
The work holds a moment of suspension—when the land pauses between night and day, clarity and obscurity. Wrapped in the breath of morning mist, the landscape becomes intimate and listening, offering a quiet threshold where the world feels close, softened, and fully alive.
- Subject Matter: landscape, field
- Collections: painting, Stories in Earth and Forest