Title: Sanctuary of Forms
Series: The Secret Life of the Natural World
Medium: Mixed Media Assemblage on Panel
Size: 18 × 24 inches
Price: $950
Sanctuary of Forms explores the quiet architecture of the natural world — the way organic shapes gather, overlap, and evolve beneath the surface of the landscape.
Through layered pigment, distressed tissue, and textures, the painting evokes clusters of stones, seed pods, and natural forms slowly emerging from the earth. Warm mineral tones and weathered surfaces mirror the subtle patterns found in soil, rock, and plant life — structures that often go unnoticed until we pause long enough to observe them.
Part of the series The Secret Life of the Natural World, this work reflects the hidden systems that shape the environment around us. The forms appear to rest together like a small ecosystem, suggesting protection, balance, and quiet coexistence.
Rather than depicting nature directly, Sanctuary of Forms invites the viewer to experience the landscape as a living composition — layered, rhythmic, and constantly evolving. Each shape becomes a small refuge within the whole, hinting at the intricate relationships that sustain the natural world.
Title: Sanctuary of Forms
Series: The Secret Life of the Natural World
Medium: Mixed Media Assemblage on Panel
Size: 18 × 24 inches
Price: $950
Sanctuary of Forms explores the quiet architecture of the natural world — the way organic shapes gather, overlap, and evolve beneath the surface of the landscape.
Through layered pigment, distressed tissue, and textures, the painting evokes clusters of stones, seed pods, and natural forms slowly emerging from the earth. Warm mineral tones and weathered surfaces mirror the subtle patterns found in soil, rock, and plant life — structures that often go unnoticed until we pause long enough to observe them.
Part of the series The Secret Life of the Natural World, this work reflects the hidden systems that shape the environment around us. The forms appear to rest together like a small ecosystem, suggesting protection, balance, and quiet coexistence.
Rather than depicting nature directly, Sanctuary of Forms invites the viewer to experience the landscape as a living composition — layered, rhythmic, and constantly evolving. Each shape becomes a small refuge within the whole, hinting at the intricate relationships that sustain the natural world.