Acrylic on wood panel
24 x 24 inches
Unvisited Places invites the viewer into inner landscapes, those quiet corners of self and memory that remain unexplored. With layered tones and a softened geometry, the painting holds a sense of contemplation and nostalgia, like standing somewhere both familiar and entirely new.
The work is about perspective: how returning to a place, external or internal, can feel transformed simply because we have changed. It speaks to aging, insight, and the growing desire to see more deeply, not farther.
Part of the Borders Not Limits collection, this piece resonates with collectors who are drawn to introspection, emotional texture, and quiet revelation.
Acrylic on wood panel
24 x 24 inches
Unvisited Places invites the viewer into inner landscapes, those quiet corners of self and memory that remain unexplored. With layered tones and a softened geometry, the painting holds a sense of contemplation and nostalgia, like standing somewhere both familiar and entirely new.
The work is about perspective: how returning to a place, external or internal, can feel transformed simply because we have changed. It speaks to aging, insight, and the growing desire to see more deeply, not farther.
Part of the Borders Not Limits collection, this piece resonates with collectors who are drawn to introspection, emotional texture, and quiet revelation.