Residual Landscapes is a series of abstract paintings that explore how place is experienced, remembered, and internalized. Rather than depicting specific locations, the works evoke the feeling of landscape—those moments of recognition, orientation, and uncertainty that linger after we move through a place.
Layered surfaces, horizon lines, and open spatial fields create compositions that feel familiar yet unresolved, inviting slow looking and personal interpretation. Color plays a central role, carefully developed to register subtle emotional shifts and sensory responses rather than serve as decoration.
These paintings are intended to be lived with. They offer quiet spaces for reflection—works that continue to reveal themselves over time, shaped by the viewer’s own memories and emotional geography.
Layered surfaces, horizon lines, and open spatial fields create compositions that feel familiar yet unresolved, inviting slow looking and personal interpretation. Color plays a central role, carefully developed to register subtle emotional shifts and sensory responses rather than serve as decoration.
These paintings are intended to be lived with. They offer quiet spaces for reflection—works that continue to reveal themselves over time, shaped by the viewer’s own memories and emotional geography.