
The Blizzard
18 × 24. Acrylic on canvas. Gallery Wrap
This painting is an explosion of colour and texture, created with thick, impasto brushstrokes that cover the entire surface. The dense layering technique leaves very little negative space, which gives the work a feeling of fullness and intensity.
The palette is vibrant and varied: fiery reds, lush greens, deep blues, bright yellows, earthy browns, and stark whites are all present. These colours intermingle and overlap, creating a sense of constant motion, as though the canvas is alive with energy. Small speckles and splatters of paint add another layer of dynamism, giving the impression of sparks or fragments scattered across the scene.
Despite its abstract nature, the painting carries a natural, almost landscape-like feeling. The greens and blues evoke foliage and sky, while the reds and oranges suggest flowers, earth, or fire. It feels like a chaotic forest, a vibrant garden, or even the wild rhythm of nature itself captured in a moment of intensity.
Emotionally, the painting radiates vitality. It feels restless yet abundant, chaotic yet celebratory—a visual symphony where every color is an instrument playing at once.
18 × 24. Acrylic on canvas. Gallery Wrap
This painting is an explosion of colour and texture, created with thick, impasto brushstrokes that cover the entire surface. The dense layering technique leaves very little negative space, which gives the work a feeling of fullness and intensity.
The palette is vibrant and varied: fiery reds, lush greens, deep blues, bright yellows, earthy browns, and stark whites are all present. These colours intermingle and overlap, creating a sense of constant motion, as though the canvas is alive with energy. Small speckles and splatters of paint add another layer of dynamism, giving the impression of sparks or fragments scattered across the scene.
Despite its abstract nature, the painting carries a natural, almost landscape-like feeling. The greens and blues evoke foliage and sky, while the reds and oranges suggest flowers, earth, or fire. It feels like a chaotic forest, a vibrant garden, or even the wild rhythm of nature itself captured in a moment of intensity.
Emotionally, the painting radiates vitality. It feels restless yet abundant, chaotic yet celebratory—a visual symphony where every color is an instrument playing at once.