What becomes visible when we finally slow down.
Inspired by quiet evening walks along the Gulf Coast, when the light softens and everything feels like it’s exhaling.
This piece isn’t about the bird as much as the moment—that feeling of release, of being carried, of not needing to hold on so tightly.
12 x 12 · mixed media on wood panel
Original, one of a kind.
A quiet study in becoming.
Inspired by the tension just before unfolding—the moment when something is still held gently inward, not yet fully revealed.
Part of what draws me to rosebuds is their sense of possibility: softness, restraint, and the feeling that something is beginning to emerge.
8 x 10 · mixed media on paper
Original, one of a kind.
Frame shown for display purposes only.
Inspired by Gulf Coast hydrangeas, Where Color Gathers explores the way color, memory, and atmosphere collect around ordinary moments. Layers of expressive marks and shifting forms invite viewers to slow down and discover what begins to emerge.
8 × 10 - mixed media on paper
Original, one of a kind.
Mat shown for presentation purposed only.