There’s a particular quality to light after a storm passes — the air still unsettled, the sky moving between gray and blue, everything caught in that moment before clarity returns. After the Storm lives in exactly that in-between.
Layers of warm amber and burnt sienna push through a cool ground of slate and dove gray, while passages of cerulean blue open up across the composition like sky breaking through cloud cover. The surface tells its own story — marks that were made quickly, others that were worked and reworked — giving the piece a sense of atmosphere that shifts depending on where you stand and how the light hits it.
This is a painting for someone who appreciates nuance. It doesn’t shout. It settles into a room and rewards the long look.
52×49” acrylic and wax pencil on canvas
There’s a particular quality to light after a storm passes — the air still unsettled, the sky moving between gray and blue, everything caught in that moment before clarity returns. After the Storm lives in exactly that in-between.
Layers of warm amber and burnt sienna push through a cool ground of slate and dove gray, while passages of cerulean blue open up across the composition like sky breaking through cloud cover. The surface tells its own story — marks that were made quickly, others that were worked and reworked — giving the piece a sense of atmosphere that shifts depending on where you stand and how the light hits it.
This is a painting for someone who appreciates nuance. It doesn’t shout. It settles into a room and rewards the long look.
52×49” acrylic and wax pencil on canvas