This piece holds that late-evening transition when the horizon still burns red, but the sky above it has already turned heavy and blue. The clouds stack up in fast, broken shapes, and the land drops into silhouette, quiet, flat, and still. What matters is the tension: a narrow band of heat pinned under all that cool weight, like the day fighting to stay visible. It’s a brief, charged moment that feels both calm and inevitable.
This piece won 1st place in the Wickford Art Associations 2024 “Color and Light” exhibit.
Details
• Medium: Oil on wood panel
• Size: 10″ × 10″ (unframed)
• Year: 2023
• Signed and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity
This piece holds that late-evening transition when the horizon still burns red, but the sky above it has already turned heavy and blue. The clouds stack up in fast, broken shapes, and the land drops into silhouette, quiet, flat, and still. What matters is the tension: a narrow band of heat pinned under all that cool weight, like the day fighting to stay visible. It’s a brief, charged moment that feels both calm and inevitable.
This piece won 1st place in the Wickford Art Associations 2024 “Color and Light” exhibit.
Details
• Medium: Oil on wood panel
• Size: 10″ × 10″ (unframed)
• Year: 2023
• Signed and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity