Western Inlet | Print of Original Oil Painting
Where a creek meets the ocean, there is a lot to love. This combination of salty and fresh water, tides going in and out, blurring the lines of whether the creek is flowing towards the beach or away from it at times. An ever changing landscape of soft, sandy ripples, driftwood oddly places upstream, and rocks making the water flow around them while they slowly sink and disappear. There is an ever changing hope in these spaces. Nothing is the same from one minute to the next. It’s peaceful and stormy. Flowing the right way or the wrong way. In the mess of it all, it’s stunningly beautiful.
This Giclee print of an original oil painting is printed on archival cotton rag paper. The fine art paper is a luxurious, 100% cotton, premium paper and is acid and lignin-free with an additional 1 inch border. Additional print sizes and printing surfaces (including canvas) may also be arranged through a custom order. Please contact me to inquire about printing commissions. For additional care, handling and framing information, please see the FAQ section. The FAQ section also includes information regarding flat or rolled shipping. Colors of prints may vary based on your device. Prints are made to order so please allow 1-2 weeks for your custom order to ship.
Where a creek meets the ocean, there is a lot to love. This combination of salty and fresh water, tides going in and out, blurring the lines of whether the creek is flowing towards the beach or away from it at times. An ever changing landscape of soft, sandy ripples, driftwood oddly places upstream, and rocks making the water flow around them while they slowly sink and disappear. There is an ever changing hope in these spaces. Nothing is the same from one minute to the next. It’s peaceful and stormy. Flowing the right way or the wrong way. In the mess of it all, it’s stunningly beautiful.
This Giclee print of an original oil painting is printed on archival cotton rag paper. The fine art paper is a luxurious, 100% cotton, premium paper and is acid and lignin-free with an additional 1 inch border. Additional print sizes and printing surfaces (including canvas) may also be arranged through a custom order. Please contact me to inquire about printing commissions. For additional care, handling and framing information, please see the FAQ section. The FAQ section also includes information regarding flat or rolled shipping. Colors of prints may vary based on your device. Prints are made to order so please allow 1-2 weeks for your custom order to ship.
Where a creek meets the ocean, there is a lot to love. This combination of salty and fresh water, tides going in and out, blurring the lines of whether the creek is flowing towards the beach or away from it at times. An ever changing landscape of soft, sandy ripples, driftwood oddly places upstream, and rocks making the water flow around them while they slowly sink and disappear. There is an ever changing hope in these spaces. Nothing is the same from one minute to the next. It’s peaceful and stormy. Flowing the right way or the wrong way. In the mess of it all, it’s stunningly beautiful.
This Giclee print of an original oil painting is printed on archival cotton rag paper. The fine art paper is a luxurious, 100% cotton, premium paper and is acid and lignin-free with an additional 1 inch border. Additional print sizes and printing surfaces (including canvas) may also be arranged through a custom order. Please contact me to inquire about printing commissions. For additional care, handling and framing information, please see the FAQ section. The FAQ section also includes information regarding flat or rolled shipping. Colors of prints may vary based on your device. Prints are made to order so please allow 1-2 weeks for your custom order to ship.
There is so much heaviness around us. In the world, in our communities, in our personal lives. It can feel overwhelming, heartbreaking and guilt inducing. I was reflecting on this and working through big emotions while painting the “Hang On” series. The magnitude of emotions keeps lifting off the canvasses and flooding the crevices of every day. There is a collectiveness with everyone Hanging On.
These paintings were an exploration into the experience of processing what it means to work through emotions, experiences and heartache instead of avoiding them. They are made up of many layers and warm tones juxtaposed with cool shades. Hold On is a collection of rich complexion, high contrast, and subdued saturation.