Rush Hour
Acrylic on cradled wood panel, 16 x 16 inches
A current of motion runs through Rush Hour, where layered schools of fish glide across a softened, atmospheric ground. Forms overlap and intersect, moving in loose synchrony—at once chaotic and coordinated. Earthy reds, muted greens, and pale washes drift together, evoking the density and rhythm of life beneath the surface.
Textural impressions and fleeting marks suggest both presence and passage, as if each figure is part of something larger, unseen. The composition holds a quiet tension between flow and congestion, echoing familiar patterns of movement and pause. Beneath it all, a sense of calm persists—an underwater rhythm that continues, steady and unbroken.
Rush Hour
Acrylic on cradled wood panel, 16 x 16 inches
A current of motion runs through Rush Hour, where layered schools of fish glide across a softened, atmospheric ground. Forms overlap and intersect, moving in loose synchrony—at once chaotic and coordinated. Earthy reds, muted greens, and pale washes drift together, evoking the density and rhythm of life beneath the surface.
Textural impressions and fleeting marks suggest both presence and passage, as if each figure is part of something larger, unseen. The composition holds a quiet tension between flow and congestion, echoing familiar patterns of movement and pause. Beneath it all, a sense of calm persists—an underwater rhythm that continues, steady and unbroken.