“Untitled III” 2025
acrylic and glass bead gel on canvas
5 × 5 inches
A layered field of red and black, “Untitled III” records the slow work of memory and recovery. Thickly applied paint creates ridges and valleys that catch light, suggesting scars worn as texture rather than concealment. Hints of deep red peek through veil-like washes, a quiet insistence of feeling beneath restraint. The composition balances stillness with movement: horizontal strata ground the work while subtle gestural marks carry it forward. Layered with the rough texture of glass beads, this piece invites close, patient looking—an invitation to witness endurance, ambiguity, and the small luminous moments that persist through time.
“Untitled III” 2025
acrylic and glass bead gel on canvas
5 × 5 inches
A layered field of red and black, “Untitled III” records the slow work of memory and recovery. Thickly applied paint creates ridges and valleys that catch light, suggesting scars worn as texture rather than concealment. Hints of deep red peek through veil-like washes, a quiet insistence of feeling beneath restraint. The composition balances stillness with movement: horizontal strata ground the work while subtle gestural marks carry it forward. Layered with the rough texture of glass beads, this piece invites close, patient looking—an invitation to witness endurance, ambiguity, and the small luminous moments that persist through time.