This piece captures the atmospheric "glow" of a mountain landscape, balancing a deep, moody palette with intentional light. As part of my "at-bat" philosophy, this study focuses on mastering tonal transitions and structural depth.
Medium: Winsor & Newton Water Mixable Oils on an 8x8 wood panel.
The Palette: Created using a structured palette of Payne’s Grey and Ivory Black to anchor the shadows, with Titanium White used to establish the soft, atmospheric "glow".
The Texture: Specializing in heavy impasto, this painting features tactile, "fat" paint layers applied with a palette knife to create physical depth you can feel.
Style: A contemporary Tonalist landscape that focuses on the emotional resonance of the scenery.
"My work isn't just about the view; it’s about the physical struggle between the palette knife and the wood panel. This study represents a return to fundamentals—moving from 'muddy' chaos to a clear, organized expression of light."
Authenticity: This is a one-of-a-kind original work from the 2026 Foundation Series.
Scale: At 8x8 inches, it is a perfect statement piece for an intimate space or as part of a curated gallery wall.
Legacy: By acquiring this work now, you are supporting the early professional trajectory of an emerging artist ahead of my 2027 Art Fair debut.
This piece captures the atmospheric "glow" of a mountain landscape, balancing a deep, moody palette with intentional light. As part of my "at-bat" philosophy, this study focuses on mastering tonal transitions and structural depth.
Medium: Winsor & Newton Water Mixable Oils on an 8x8 wood panel.
The Palette: Created using a structured palette of Payne’s Grey and Ivory Black to anchor the shadows, with Titanium White used to establish the soft, atmospheric "glow".
The Texture: Specializing in heavy impasto, this painting features tactile, "fat" paint layers applied with a palette knife to create physical depth you can feel.
Style: A contemporary Tonalist landscape that focuses on the emotional resonance of the scenery.
"My work isn't just about the view; it’s about the physical struggle between the palette knife and the wood panel. This study represents a return to fundamentals—moving from 'muddy' chaos to a clear, organized expression of light."
Authenticity: This is a one-of-a-kind original work from the 2026 Foundation Series.
Scale: At 8x8 inches, it is a perfect statement piece for an intimate space or as part of a curated gallery wall.
Legacy: By acquiring this work now, you are supporting the early professional trajectory of an emerging artist ahead of my 2027 Art Fair debut.