Every artist has a source—a wellspring—from which inspiration flows. For me, that source is a blend of dreams, memory, and the superconscious mind. I’m excited to introduce my latest collection, “The Wellspring,” a series of works that invite viewers to experience the world through a lens of curiosity, complexity, and renewal.
The Collection
Wheatfield Bound
A meditation on abundance and the cycles of nature, this piece weaves together golden wheat and vibrant blue, evoking the quiet resilience of the land. The interplay of organic forms and structured lines reflects the tension and harmony found in the natural world.
My Father’s Field
This abstract landscape is a personal homage—vertical lines rise like reeds against a brooding sky, capturing both the strength and fragility of memory. The earthy palette and textured surface invite contemplation of our connection to place and the passage of time.
Infinity
A portrait rendered in dappled light and shadow, “Infinity” explores the mysteries of identity and introspection. The stippled technique and cool, layered hues create a sense of depth, inviting viewers to reflect on the stories that lie beneath the surface.
Sacred Spring: Hundred Oxen
This dynamic composition celebrates unity and interdependence, with stylized forms of oxen flowing together in colorful harmony. It’s a contemporary take on pastoral themes, inviting reflection on our relationship with nature and the cycles that sustain us.
The Wellspring: An Invitation
Each work in this collection is rooted in a concept, a story, or a question—rather than a single style or genre. My hope is that “The Wellspring” will spark your own sense of wonder and encourage you to see the familiar anew.
Whether you’re drawn to the tactile presence of “Wheatfield Bound,” the meditative lines of “My Father’s Field,” the introspective gaze of “Infinity,” or the vibrant energy of “Sacred Spring: Hundred Oxen,” I invite you to explore the collection and find your own resonance within these pieces.
View the full collection and learn more about the stories behind each work here.
Thank you for being part of this journey. Your curiosity and support are what keep the wellspring flowing.
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