We often think of nature as something static—a forest, a coastline, a single mountain peak. But the true nature of things is movement. It is the slow, relentless process of layering, weathering, and eventually, revealing.
This piece invites the viewer to step beyond the initial silence of its cool, teal surface and into the active history of its making. Much like the rings of a tree or the sediment of a canyon wall, The Nature of Things asks you to look closer at the fractures.
2022
acrylic, image transfers, collage on canvas
24×18”
ADDITIONAL DETAILS:
This artwork features a matte finish.
Finished with professional-grade protective varnish.
Ready to hang with wire and hardware on the back.
Signed, dated, and titled on the back by the artist.
Please click here for further information regarding shipping, handling, and payment plans.
We often think of nature as something static—a forest, a coastline, a single mountain peak. But the true nature of things is movement. It is the slow, relentless process of layering, weathering, and eventually, revealing.
This piece invites the viewer to step beyond the initial silence of its cool, teal surface and into the active history of its making. Much like the rings of a tree or the sediment of a canyon wall, The Nature of Things asks you to look closer at the fractures.
2022
acrylic, image transfers, collage on canvas
24×18”
ADDITIONAL DETAILS:
This artwork features a matte finish.
Finished with professional-grade protective varnish.
Ready to hang with wire and hardware on the back.
Signed, dated, and titled on the back by the artist.
Please click here for further information regarding shipping, handling, and payment plans.