This landscape began as an experiment- rather than focusing on perfect realism, the piece was created through a looser, more instinctive process, beginning with acrylic, spray paint, and texture before moving into oil and coming together in a single day as the painting unfolded naturally. Letting go of perfection allowed the scene to emerge with an unexpected calm, resulting in a place that feels peaceful and open, as if one could sit quietly in the field, breathing in the fresh air while watching the sun set at the end of the day. There is a sense of stillness and ease in this impressionistic piece — the kind that comes when nothing is forced and everything is allowed to become what it wants to be — making this piece a beautiful way to bring warmth, calm, and a natural kind of beauty into a space.
This landscape began as an experiment- rather than focusing on perfect realism, the piece was created through a looser, more instinctive process, beginning with acrylic, spray paint, and texture before moving into oil and coming together in a single day as the painting unfolded naturally. Letting go of perfection allowed the scene to emerge with an unexpected calm, resulting in a place that feels peaceful and open, as if one could sit quietly in the field, breathing in the fresh air while watching the sun set at the end of the day. There is a sense of stillness and ease in this impressionistic piece — the kind that comes when nothing is forced and everything is allowed to become what it wants to be — making this piece a beautiful way to bring warmth, calm, and a natural kind of beauty into a space.