The Dinosaur

$2,200.00

Acrylics and oil markers on canvas
36 × 36 × 0.5 in
2018

This series explores the power of repetition to create worlds that feel both ancient and contemporary. Thousands of dots accumulate into shifting forms that suggest landscapes, organisms, and hidden structures. The paintings invite viewers to move between abstraction and recognition, discovering images that emerge gradually from fields of color and rhythm.

In The Dinosaur, the composition evokes a primordial environment filled with movement and mystery. Deep blues and greens dominate the canvas, creating the atmosphere of a distant world where life is still unfolding. Amid these vibrant constellations of dots, the silhouette of a prehistoric creature begins to emerge—not as a literal depiction, but as a memory, an echo, or a trace embedded within the landscape.

The dense patterns suggest scales, vegetation, water currents, and geological formations simultaneously. The painting moves between the microscopic and the monumental, reminding us that the same underlying structures can be found in cells, forests, oceans, and ancient creatures.

Rather than focusing on extinction, The Dinosaur celebrates continuity. The forms that once inhabited the earth may disappear, but their energy remains woven into the living world. Through its layered rhythms and luminous colors, the painting becomes a meditation on transformation, resilience, and the enduring presence of life across time.

Acrylics and oil markers on canvas
36 × 36 × 0.5 in
2018

This series explores the power of repetition to create worlds that feel both ancient and contemporary. Thousands of dots accumulate into shifting forms that suggest landscapes, organisms, and hidden structures. The paintings invite viewers to move between abstraction and recognition, discovering images that emerge gradually from fields of color and rhythm.

In The Dinosaur, the composition evokes a primordial environment filled with movement and mystery. Deep blues and greens dominate the canvas, creating the atmosphere of a distant world where life is still unfolding. Amid these vibrant constellations of dots, the silhouette of a prehistoric creature begins to emerge—not as a literal depiction, but as a memory, an echo, or a trace embedded within the landscape.

The dense patterns suggest scales, vegetation, water currents, and geological formations simultaneously. The painting moves between the microscopic and the monumental, reminding us that the same underlying structures can be found in cells, forests, oceans, and ancient creatures.

Rather than focusing on extinction, The Dinosaur celebrates continuity. The forms that once inhabited the earth may disappear, but their energy remains woven into the living world. Through its layered rhythms and luminous colors, the painting becomes a meditation on transformation, resilience, and the enduring presence of life across time.