





ECHOES OF THE WATER
Painted en plein air at Shorefront Park in Patchogue, this 20x24” abstract artwork captures the essence of water in motion. Using handmade paints created from earth and mineral pigments, the piece invites viewers to feel the rhythm, depth, and texture of the shoreline as it moves and breathes. Layered with organic marks and tactile surfaces, the work echoes the changing tides, filtered light, and natural energy of the bay. Rooted in environmental awareness and created on site, this painting merges place, process, and pigment—bringing the viewer closer to the beauty and fragility of our coastal waters.
Details:
Year: 2024
Size: each canvas 20×24”
Mixed Media: handmade watercolor & acrylic from earth & mineral pigments, gesso, natural varnish on canvas
Painted en plein air at Shorefront Park in Patchogue, this 20x24” abstract artwork captures the essence of water in motion. Using handmade paints created from earth and mineral pigments, the piece invites viewers to feel the rhythm, depth, and texture of the shoreline as it moves and breathes. Layered with organic marks and tactile surfaces, the work echoes the changing tides, filtered light, and natural energy of the bay. Rooted in environmental awareness and created on site, this painting merges place, process, and pigment—bringing the viewer closer to the beauty and fragility of our coastal waters.
Details:
Year: 2024
Size: each canvas 20×24”
Mixed Media: handmade watercolor & acrylic from earth & mineral pigments, gesso, natural varnish on canvas
Painted en plein air at Shorefront Park in Patchogue, this 20x24” abstract artwork captures the essence of water in motion. Using handmade paints created from earth and mineral pigments, the piece invites viewers to feel the rhythm, depth, and texture of the shoreline as it moves and breathes. Layered with organic marks and tactile surfaces, the work echoes the changing tides, filtered light, and natural energy of the bay. Rooted in environmental awareness and created on site, this painting merges place, process, and pigment—bringing the viewer closer to the beauty and fragility of our coastal waters.
Details:
Year: 2024
Size: each canvas 20×24”
Mixed Media: handmade watercolor & acrylic from earth & mineral pigments, gesso, natural varnish on canvas