16×20-inch on stretched canvas
Today’s painting is all about movement and matter—how color behaves when it’s allowed to flow, collide, and settle into its own natural patterns.
In regular light, the piece feels like a living cross‑section of the earth: greens, yellows, and purples folding into one another like minerals dissolving in water or moss spreading across stone. But under UV light, those same forms take on a bio-reactive glow, revealing hidden currents and subtle structures that only show themselves when the lights go down.
I love the way this one shifts between grounded and luminous, organic and reactive. It feels like watching nature under a microscope—familiar, but full of surprises.
What does it remind you of?
16×20-inch on stretched canvas
Today’s painting is all about movement and matter—how color behaves when it’s allowed to flow, collide, and settle into its own natural patterns.
In regular light, the piece feels like a living cross‑section of the earth: greens, yellows, and purples folding into one another like minerals dissolving in water or moss spreading across stone. But under UV light, those same forms take on a bio-reactive glow, revealing hidden currents and subtle structures that only show themselves when the lights go down.
I love the way this one shifts between grounded and luminous, organic and reactive. It feels like watching nature under a microscope—familiar, but full of surprises.
What does it remind you of?