Description

This impressionistic forest painting evokes the feeling of being lost in emotional darkness. Tall trees shutting you in, yet light filters through the canopy in soft, abstract glimmers. The beams don’t form a clear path, but they suggest hope in its earliest, uncertain form. The loose brushwork mirrors how clarity often arrives, not suddenly, but gradually. Light and shadow coexist, reminding us that beauty and insight are present even in obscurity. The painting doesn’t promise escape, but it offers orientation, upward, toward light that may seem vague now, but will take shape in time. Even if it is after decades of figuring it out. It’s a portrait of quiet resilience. It is similar in content to Trance Dance – the Samburu warriors of the four men in transition – tough decision making.