An Afternoon in the Park

$800.00

Acrylics and oil markers on canvas
12 × 12 × 1 in
2018

This series is built through the patient accumulation of dots, transforming simple marks into vibrant fields of color and movement. The paintings explore how repetition can create rhythm, atmosphere, and unexpected forms. Like memories, the images emerge gradually, revealing themselves through countless individual gestures.

In An Afternoon in the Park, a luminous blue shape drifts across a dark background filled with floating constellations of dots. The composition evokes a quiet moment of observation, where forms seem suspended between reality and imagination. The central shape feels both organic and playful, suggesting a creature, a seed, a cloud, or perhaps simply a passing thought.

The contrast between the deep black ground and the bright blues, greens, reds, and whites creates a sense of depth and mystery. The dots radiate outward like fragments of light, transforming the surface into a living environment. The painting balances calm and energy, inviting the eye to wander through its intricate patterns.

Rather than depicting a specific park, An Afternoon in the Park captures the feeling of being present in a place where attention slows and small details become extraordinary. It reflects the pleasure of wandering, observing, and discovering connections between seemingly unrelated forms. Through color, rhythm, and repetition, the work celebrates the quiet richness hidden within everyday moments.

Acrylics and oil markers on canvas
12 × 12 × 1 in
2018

This series is built through the patient accumulation of dots, transforming simple marks into vibrant fields of color and movement. The paintings explore how repetition can create rhythm, atmosphere, and unexpected forms. Like memories, the images emerge gradually, revealing themselves through countless individual gestures.

In An Afternoon in the Park, a luminous blue shape drifts across a dark background filled with floating constellations of dots. The composition evokes a quiet moment of observation, where forms seem suspended between reality and imagination. The central shape feels both organic and playful, suggesting a creature, a seed, a cloud, or perhaps simply a passing thought.

The contrast between the deep black ground and the bright blues, greens, reds, and whites creates a sense of depth and mystery. The dots radiate outward like fragments of light, transforming the surface into a living environment. The painting balances calm and energy, inviting the eye to wander through its intricate patterns.

Rather than depicting a specific park, An Afternoon in the Park captures the feeling of being present in a place where attention slows and small details become extraordinary. It reflects the pleasure of wandering, observing, and discovering connections between seemingly unrelated forms. Through color, rhythm, and repetition, the work celebrates the quiet richness hidden within everyday moments.