Some things aren’t meant to be loud.
They don’t arrive all at once.
They build quietly—layer by layer—until you realize they’ve been there the whole time.
Presence
Whispers explores the space between what is seen and what is felt.
Soft, looping movements move across the surface, while underlying marks—scratched, drawn, and partially buried—create a structure that isn’t immediately visible, but always present. Plaster builds subtle relief beneath the surface, giving the piece weight and tactility, while charcoal and graphite introduce moments of direction—lines that suggest order without fully defining it.
Coffee settles into the layers, leaving behind warmth and irregularity—small shifts that break up the surface and keep it alive.
Nothing here is forced.
Nothing competes.
The composition holds a quiet rhythm—forms emerging, dissolving, and reappearing in a way that feels continuous rather than fixed. What you see is only part of it. The rest sits underneath, shaping the experience over time.
The palette stays restrained—soft whites, layered grays, and muted earth tones—allowing texture and movement to carry the presence instead of color.
It doesn’t demand attention.
But it holds it.
Best For
Spaces that value subtlety, texture, and quiet depth—where the artwork integrates into the environment while still carrying a strong internal presence.
Details
36 × 36 × 1.5 inches
Mixed media on canvas
Acrylic, charcoal, graphite, plaster, coffee
Original artwork
One of one
Some things aren’t meant to be loud.
They don’t arrive all at once.
They build quietly—layer by layer—until you realize they’ve been there the whole time.
Presence
Whispers explores the space between what is seen and what is felt.
Soft, looping movements move across the surface, while underlying marks—scratched, drawn, and partially buried—create a structure that isn’t immediately visible, but always present. Plaster builds subtle relief beneath the surface, giving the piece weight and tactility, while charcoal and graphite introduce moments of direction—lines that suggest order without fully defining it.
Coffee settles into the layers, leaving behind warmth and irregularity—small shifts that break up the surface and keep it alive.
Nothing here is forced.
Nothing competes.
The composition holds a quiet rhythm—forms emerging, dissolving, and reappearing in a way that feels continuous rather than fixed. What you see is only part of it. The rest sits underneath, shaping the experience over time.
The palette stays restrained—soft whites, layered grays, and muted earth tones—allowing texture and movement to carry the presence instead of color.
It doesn’t demand attention.
But it holds it.
Best For
Spaces that value subtlety, texture, and quiet depth—where the artwork integrates into the environment while still carrying a strong internal presence.
Details
36 × 36 × 1.5 inches
Mixed media on canvas
Acrylic, charcoal, graphite, plaster, coffee
Original artwork
One of one