Dusk
Dusk (Oil on Ampersand, 24×32, 2023)
Dusk reflects the quiet moment when day begins to fade into night. Cool blues and soft violets settle across the landscape as the last light lingers behind the mountain. The forms of the terrain become softer and less defined, as if the land itself is slowly dissolving into the surrounding atmosphere.
Dusk (Oil on Ampersand, 24×32, 2023)
Mountains have always carried a sense of permanence. They stand unchanged through seasons, weather, and the passing of years, while the light around them is constantly shifting. In this painting, the mountain remains steady and grounded beneath a sky that is gradually transforming.
The transition from day into night marks one of the most subtle cycles in nature. Light fades, colors deepen, and the landscape moves into stillness. The work explores this moment of transformation, where time becomes visible through the changing sky while the mountain continues to endure.
In that contrast between movement and permanence, the painting reflects the broader rhythms of the natural world. The cycles of light continue endlessly, yet the mountain remains—quiet, constant, and unchanged.
