Calm that holds beneath the surface.
“Lotus” draws from a sense of quiet stability—where stillness isn’t empty, but layered and intentional. It reflects the kind of presence that doesn’t need to assert itself to be felt.
There’s a grounded calm throughout the piece. Layers build with restraint, allowing texture and material to carry the work rather than overt movement.
Resin creates depth and subtle reflection, while mica introduces a soft, shifting luminosity. Concrete anchors the composition, giving it weight and permanence, while spray and ink add quiet variation and movement beneath the surface.
Nothing feels rushed.
Everything settles.
Spaces designed around calm and balance—bedrooms, living areas, or interiors that prioritize stillness, light, and material depth.
Works especially well in environments where the goal is to create a sense of quiet presence rather than visual intensity.
48 × 36 × 1.5 inches
Mixed media on canvas
Acrylic, resin, mica, concrete, spray paint, ink
Original, one-of-one
Calm that holds beneath the surface.
“Lotus” draws from a sense of quiet stability—where stillness isn’t empty, but layered and intentional. It reflects the kind of presence that doesn’t need to assert itself to be felt.
There’s a grounded calm throughout the piece. Layers build with restraint, allowing texture and material to carry the work rather than overt movement.
Resin creates depth and subtle reflection, while mica introduces a soft, shifting luminosity. Concrete anchors the composition, giving it weight and permanence, while spray and ink add quiet variation and movement beneath the surface.
Nothing feels rushed.
Everything settles.
Spaces designed around calm and balance—bedrooms, living areas, or interiors that prioritize stillness, light, and material depth.
Works especially well in environments where the goal is to create a sense of quiet presence rather than visual intensity.
48 × 36 × 1.5 inches
Mixed media on canvas
Acrylic, resin, mica, concrete, spray paint, ink
Original, one-of-one