


Currents
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Mixed media
18×18 inches
Our lives move like water, sometimes calm and clear, sometimes turbulent and dark.
Currents began as a way to paint that movement: the constant flow of time, memory, and emotion that shapes who we are.
The painting is built in layers, like the stories we carry. Some are buried deep, moments we’d rather forget or have outgrown and others rise to the surface, shining through with color and light. The balance between those layers is what makes the work feel alive.
The bright areas represent what’s good and enduring: the love, the clarity, the hope that keeps us moving. The darker passages hold what’s been lost, people, places, and moments that still leave traces. Together, they form the rhythm of a life, one that’s never only smooth or only rough, but always a mix of both.
When I paint, I’m not trying to erase the past, but to give it form, to show how even our scars become part of the beauty we carry. The light in these paintings doesn’t ignore the dark, it grows from it.
That’s what Currents means to me: the strength to keep moving forward, shaped by everything that came before
Plus shipping and handling
Mixed media
18×18 inches
Our lives move like water, sometimes calm and clear, sometimes turbulent and dark.
Currents began as a way to paint that movement: the constant flow of time, memory, and emotion that shapes who we are.
The painting is built in layers, like the stories we carry. Some are buried deep, moments we’d rather forget or have outgrown and others rise to the surface, shining through with color and light. The balance between those layers is what makes the work feel alive.
The bright areas represent what’s good and enduring: the love, the clarity, the hope that keeps us moving. The darker passages hold what’s been lost, people, places, and moments that still leave traces. Together, they form the rhythm of a life, one that’s never only smooth or only rough, but always a mix of both.
When I paint, I’m not trying to erase the past, but to give it form, to show how even our scars become part of the beauty we carry. The light in these paintings doesn’t ignore the dark, it grows from it.
That’s what Currents means to me: the strength to keep moving forward, shaped by everything that came before