NOTES FROM THE EDGE OF THE SEA
On Calm Without Sentimentality
Calm is often misunderstood as softness or passivity. In my work, calm is deliberate. It is created through restraint, repetition, and refusal of excess. It requires holding tension without resolving...
On Calm Without Sentimentality
Calm is often misunderstood as softness or passivity. In my work, calm is deliberate. It is created through restraint, repetition, and refusal of excess. It requires holding tension without resolving...
Living With One Painting Over Time
Art reveals itself slowly. The longer a painting is lived with, the more it enters daily life — becoming part of a room’s rhythm rather than an object to be...
Living With One Painting Over Time
Art reveals itself slowly. The longer a painting is lived with, the more it enters daily life — becoming part of a room’s rhythm rather than an object to be...
When a Painting Is Finished
Knowing when to stop is one of the most difficult parts of painting. A painting does not announce its completion. There is no clear signal, no final gesture that declares...
When a Painting Is Finished
Knowing when to stop is one of the most difficult parts of painting. A painting does not announce its completion. There is no clear signal, no final gesture that declares...
Why I Paint the Sea Again and Again
Repetition is often mistaken for limitation. In practice, it is where depth begins. Painting the same subject repeatedly does not narrow my attention — it sharpens it. The sea offers...
Why I Paint the Sea Again and Again
Repetition is often mistaken for limitation. In practice, it is where depth begins. Painting the same subject repeatedly does not narrow my attention — it sharpens it. The sea offers...
Painting Slowly in a Fast World
Speed has become the default setting of contemporary life. Images arrive in constant succession, asking to be consumed, judged, and replaced almost instantly. In contrast, painting remains stubbornly slow. In...
Painting Slowly in a Fast World
Speed has become the default setting of contemporary life. Images arrive in constant succession, asking to be consumed, judged, and replaced almost instantly. In contrast, painting remains stubbornly slow. In...
What the Horizon Teaches Me About Attention
The horizon is the simplest structure in my work, and the one I return to most often. It is easy to overlook. A line. A division. Something we are taught...
What the Horizon Teaches Me About Attention
The horizon is the simplest structure in my work, and the one I return to most often. It is easy to overlook. A line. A division. Something we are taught...