Landscape
Landscape is the most recent series, begun in 2026. Each work in the series takes a specific place as its starting point — California, Florida, Chicago, Detroit — and translates it into the language of geometric relief.
The composition is consistent across the series: a horizon line divides each panel into two zones. Above it, a skyline of sharp triangular forms — abstracted mountains or city silhouettes — against a flat field of color. Below it, a dense grid of wooden elements that recedes in tone and density, suggesting depth, distance, and the particular texture of looking at a landscape from far away.
These are not representations of places. They are records of how a specific light, a specific atmosphere, a specific memory of a location settles into form. The series asks what remains of a place when everything incidental is removed — and whether what remains can still be recognized.








