A large mixed-media canvas where flooded reflections and layered textures collide. The color blues dominate, punctuated by streaks of gold that suggest the process of renewal. Paint is scraped, brushed, and varnished across the surface, creating channels and rivulets that guide the eye downward and back up again.
The piece hums with tension: the water is both a threat and a balm. Broken porcelain shards and faint handwritten fragments embedded in the paint hint at personal histories being reclaimed. Light threads through the composition, suggesting moments of clarity amid murk. Overall, Facing the Restoration Waters feels like a quiet ceremony—an invitation to witness the difficult, necessary work of healing and to stand at the threshold between loss and renewal.
A large mixed-media canvas where flooded reflections and layered textures collide. The color blues dominate, punctuated by streaks of gold that suggest the process of renewal. Paint is scraped, brushed, and varnished across the surface, creating channels and rivulets that guide the eye downward and back up again.
The piece hums with tension: the water is both a threat and a balm. Broken porcelain shards and faint handwritten fragments embedded in the paint hint at personal histories being reclaimed. Light threads through the composition, suggesting moments of clarity amid murk. Overall, Facing the Restoration Waters feels like a quiet ceremony—an invitation to witness the difficult, necessary work of healing and to stand at the threshold between loss and renewal.