Windmill (2025) is an 8 x 10 inch mixed media collage with acrylic paint that explores movement, contrast, and quiet tension. Bold, petal-like red and orange forms radiate from the center of the composition, evoking rotation and forward motion, while anchoring black shapes create weight and visual resistance.
Layered fields of green, yellow, and blue emerge through scraped and translucent paint, revealing traces of earlier marks and adding depth to the surface. The interplay between organic curves and strong, graphic elements suggests both mechanical rhythm and natural flow—motion shaped by balance and restraint.
Created on mixed media paper, Windmill (2025) invites the viewer to consider motion not as chaos, but as a controlled and continuous force shaped by structure, repetition, and pause.
This is an original work.
Windmill (2025) is an 8 x 10 inch mixed media collage with acrylic paint that explores movement, contrast, and quiet tension. Bold, petal-like red and orange forms radiate from the center of the composition, evoking rotation and forward motion, while anchoring black shapes create weight and visual resistance.
Layered fields of green, yellow, and blue emerge through scraped and translucent paint, revealing traces of earlier marks and adding depth to the surface. The interplay between organic curves and strong, graphic elements suggests both mechanical rhythm and natural flow—motion shaped by balance and restraint.
Created on mixed media paper, Windmill (2025) invites the viewer to consider motion not as chaos, but as a controlled and continuous force shaped by structure, repetition, and pause.
This is an original work.