COLORS OF THE WIND
Colors of the Wind grew from a simple studio belief: everything is relevant. Paint skins lifted from old palettes are preserved and incorporated into new surfaces, transforming remnants of past work into active material.
Layered like geological strata, the paintings compress weeks and months of studio time into a single surface. Invisible actions become visible through their effects, offering a visual record of process, continuity, and the ongoing conversation between past and present practice.
Brad’s Garden, 2020. Acrylic, mixed media, oil, and paint skins on board. 68 × 30 in
Esther, 2023–2024. Acrylic, paint skins, and oil on board. 48 × 24 in
El Paso, 2019–2021. Acrylic, paint skins, and oil on board. 48 × 24 in
On the Road, 2021–2023. Acrylic, paint skins, and oil on canvas. 60 × 54 in
Hapsburgs, 2023–2024. Acrylic, paint skins, and oil on board. 48 × 24 in
Johanna, 2023–2024. Acrylic, paint skins, and oil on board. 48 × 24 in
Magdelena, 2023–2024. Acrylic, paint skins, and oil on board. 48 × 24 in
Catherine, 2023–2024. Acrylic, paint skins, and oil on canvas mounted on board. 80 × 62 in
Elisabeth, 2023–2024. Acrylic, paint skins, and oil on board. 48 × 24 in
Anna, 2022. Acrylic, paint skins, and oil on board. 48 × 24 in
Family Tree, 2023–2024. Mixed media collage on paper. 36 × 24 in
Catalina, 2023–2024. Acrylic, paint skins, and oil on board. 48 × 24 in