Drift

A series of tonal, textural works for considered spaces

Ember Drift

36 × 48

Acrylic, ink and plaster on canvas

Ember Drift explores a layered, earthen landscape shaped by warmth and quiet movement. Soft veils of neutral tones are interrupted by subtle blush undertones and gilded accents, creating a sense of depth and atmosphere.

Organic markings a textural variation evoke a fleeting moment—grounded yet in motion—designed to anchor a space with understated presence.

Dune Drift

Dune Drift explores a quiet, expansive landscape bringing a sense of calm that settles in slowly and invites us to pause and reflect on the beauty of a horizon just out of reach..

Inspired by years spent along the Oregon coast, where wind-shaped dunes created a constantly shifting landscape.

30 × 24

Acrylic and plaster on canvas

Golden Trace

18 ×24

Acrylic and plaster on canvas

Golden Trace explores warmth and movement through Layered plaster and tonal washes, Rich ochres, soft neutrals, and gestural marks create a sense of depth and organic rhythm.

The piece carries a grounded, tactile presence—offering a subtle statement for collected, design-forward interiors.

Blush Drift

30 × 40

Acrylic and plaster on canvas

Blush Drift captures a softened landscape through a restrained palette of subtle pink, warm neutrals, and earthy undertones. Layers blend to create a quiet sense of movement—suggested, but never fully defined.

The composition feels both grounded and atmospheric—designed to bring warmth and calm to refined, modern interiors.

Driftline

36 × 48

Acrylic, ink and plaster on canvas

Driftline explores a soft horizontal divide that moves across the composition, creating a sense of openness and calm while remaining quietly composed.

Warm neutrals and subtle gold elements introduce depth and movement, bringing a grounded presence to modern interiors.

Earthen Drift

16×20

Acrylic, plaster, and ink on canvas

Float frame

Earthen Drift, built through layered plaster and tonal washes, exploring the tension between structure and erosion.

A horizontal divide anchors the composition, while surface variation create movement and depth—designed to integrate seamlessly into collected, design-forward spaces.