“Amethyst”
Oil on canvas, 16”x20”
Like the gemstone it’s named after, Amethyst invites both contemplation and complexity. Layers of violet, lavender, and plum weave through black line-work in a pattern that feels both methodical and instinctual, as if following a rhythm only the subconscious knows.
This painting is not meant to be decoded, but felt. The design shifts as you look at it: floral in one glance, architectural the next. It’s a tangle of movement and repetition, of small decisions accumulating into something unexpectedly whole.
While the palette grounds it in calm, the shapes dance with tension, a quiet energy held in balance. Amethyst offers no obvious focal point, instead encouraging the eye to roam, to wander, to find its own way through.