The River
The River is an abstract impression of life’s continuous flow—how it falls, tumbles, and shapes us as it moves through time, memory, and the unknown. With a limited palette of blue, white, black, and soft grays, the painting captures both motion and stillness: the rush of experience and the fleeting pause in which we try to understand it.
This is not a literal river but an emotional one—a metaphor for surrender, change, and the unseen forces that carry us. Water becomes time. Gravity, fate. And the fall—inevitable—becomes a kind of grace.
I grew up beside a river, and its presence has never left me. It taught me how to listen to silence, how to watch the world in motion, and how to accept the ever-changing nature of life. This painting is an echo of that lifelong love.