These works explore what holds and what fades—the essential qualities of landscape, and the emotional ground beneath it.
An Essential Reality
This body of work began as a quiet conversation with the landscape—but not simply what I saw. I was painting what was felt: the fleeting, the essential, the emotional weather that stirs beneath the surface.
These paintings hold something impermanent. A flicker of light. The shape of presence. They are not fixed places, but emotional terrains—where stillness, rhythm, and change meet in colour.
To paint this way is to listen: not just to the land, but to the self as it moves through it.