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18X18 acrylic on hand tie dyed canvas
A worn, path cuts through an open expanse, painted in muted, dusty tones over a chaotic swirl of tie-dyed color. The unpredictable bleeds and stains of the fabric suggest remnants of something lost—faded echoes of movement, the ghosts of past footsteps, the restless energy of what once was. The interplay of control and randomness hints at a world both familiar and eerily transformed.
18X18 acrylic on hand tie dyed canvas
A worn, path cuts through an open expanse, painted in muted, dusty tones over a chaotic swirl of tie-dyed color. The unpredictable bleeds and stains of the fabric suggest remnants of something lost—faded echoes of movement, the ghosts of past footsteps, the restless energy of what once was. The interplay of control and randomness hints at a world both familiar and eerily transformed.
This collection explores the tension between chaos and control, spontaneity and structure. In my practice, I merge the unpredictable, free-flowing nature of tie-dye with the deliberate, methodical techniques of landscape painting. The fusion of these seemingly opposing approaches allows me to engage in a dialogue between the organic and the intentional—between nature’s wild, unrestrained beauty and the human impulse to frame and define it.