Sunlit Leaves and Railing
24 x 24 x 1.5
oil on canvas
These paintings were inspired by quiet moments of contrast in New York City, where life persists within heavily constructed environments. In Sunlit Leaves & Railing, light filtering through begonia leaves softens the boundary between ironwork and nature. In Surreal Perch, a black pigeon pauses on a rusted prism sidewalk in Tribeca, where worn industrial surfaces catch shifting color and light. My process begins with observing overlooked details and the way light changes them. I’m interested in the tension between organic and industrial forms—plants against ironwork, birds moving through hard urban surfaces, and shadows breaking up structure. I build the paintings through layers of paint and texture to capture the atmosphere of a place while allowing ordinary subjects to feel transformed.
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