Earth Song & Sky Dance

Earth Song

2026, Oil on Canvas, 36” x 36”

Sky Dance

2026, Oil on Canvas, 36” x 36”

Earth Song

The land doesn't stay still. It shifts across centuries — shaped by wind, water, the slow persistence of time — until it becomes something that feels inevitable, as though it could not have been any other way.

Earth Song is a painting about that deep rhythm. The landforms that rise on either side are not dramatic or sudden. They are ancient, rounded by everything that has moved across them, framing a sky that glows with accumulated warmth. The palette here is the earth's own — ochre, amber, the pale gold of light through dust — colors that carry time in them.

This is not a landscape you observe. It is one you feel underfoot, in the body, in the part of you that knows the land before you've learned its name.

Sky Dance

The sky is always moving. We forget this — we look up and see stillness, blue, cloud — but the air is in constant motion, carrying things we cannot name from places we will never visit.

Sky Dance makes that movement visible. The earth-toned forms that drift through this cool, luminous space are neither cloud nor land — they are the in-between, the material the sky picks up and carries in its dance. Below, the dark ground anchors everything. Above, light gathers and softens. And in between: motion, celebration, the perpetual joy of things that are always, already, in flight.

Nature doesn't need an occasion to celebrate. It simply does.

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