As a watercolorist, I strive to capture the quiet awe and reverence that arise when we truly pause to marvel at the natural world. My paintings are born from moments of stillness—when the light falls just right on a bed of wildflowers, when the sky holds its breath before a storm, or when a wind-stirred field feels like a secret meant only for you.
Watercolor, with its inherent luminosity and unpredictability, is the perfect medium for this pursuit. I work in translucent layers, allowing the whiteness of the paper to shine through like an inner light. This glow is not only a visual quality, but also emotional one. It is the wonder I aim to preserve.
I’m drawn to the quiet power of nature to remind us of our place in a greater whole. Through each painting, I invite the viewer to step into that stillness, to feel the pull of light and color, and to rediscover a sense of childlike marvel. In a world that moves quickly, my work is an invitation to linger—to notice, to wonder, and to remember that beauty often speaks in whispers.

