16 × 20-inch on stretched canvas
Swept Away captures the feeling of being carried by a current — not lost, but guided. Created through intuitive movement and layered color, the piece reflects the quiet beauty of letting go and allowing yourself to drift toward something new.
Soft transitions and flowing forms give the painting a sense of motion, as if the viewer is caught in a moment of shift or transformation. It’s a reminder that not every change has to be loud or dramatic; sometimes it’s a subtle pull, a gentle nudge, a breath that moves you forward.
There’s a strange comfort in that feeling. Life has a way of sweeping us up, tossing us into new currents, and sometimes the best thing we can do is let ourselves move with it instead of fighting the tide. This piece reminds me of that — of motion, surrender, and the quiet beauty of being carried somewhere unexpected.
Whether you see water, wind, emotion, or energy, Swept Away invites you to pause and feel the movement within it — and maybe within yourself.
16 × 20-inch on stretched canvas
Swept Away captures the feeling of being carried by a current — not lost, but guided. Created through intuitive movement and layered color, the piece reflects the quiet beauty of letting go and allowing yourself to drift toward something new.
Soft transitions and flowing forms give the painting a sense of motion, as if the viewer is caught in a moment of shift or transformation. It’s a reminder that not every change has to be loud or dramatic; sometimes it’s a subtle pull, a gentle nudge, a breath that moves you forward.
There’s a strange comfort in that feeling. Life has a way of sweeping us up, tossing us into new currents, and sometimes the best thing we can do is let ourselves move with it instead of fighting the tide. This piece reminds me of that — of motion, surrender, and the quiet beauty of being carried somewhere unexpected.
Whether you see water, wind, emotion, or energy, Swept Away invites you to pause and feel the movement within it — and maybe within yourself.