This work is inspired by the artist’s daily drive through the Illinois landscape—a quiet, recurring study of sky, light, and atmosphere. The ever-changing nature of the horizon offers a continual invitation to observe how light emerges, shifts, and reveals itself in new ways.
The composition seeks to capture the vastness of the Midwestern sky in which cloud and light converge. Three distinct beams break through dense clouds suggesting movement, direction, and the possibility of a path forward.
The piece invites reflection: What light are we following?
“If you want the secret of freedom
And feeling alive
You've gotta follow the light”
Even in the presence of gathering darkness, light persists—guiding, steady, and enduring.
Click on the link below to listen to the music and reflect on the painting.
Music: “Follow the Light,” from the David soundtrack
60×24 Resin on Canvas
Natural Wood Float Frame
*This piece is exceptionally heavy. Please contact Sarah for shipping cost.
This work is inspired by the artist’s daily drive through the Illinois landscape—a quiet, recurring study of sky, light, and atmosphere. The ever-changing nature of the horizon offers a continual invitation to observe how light emerges, shifts, and reveals itself in new ways.
The composition seeks to capture the vastness of the Midwestern sky in which cloud and light converge. Three distinct beams break through dense clouds suggesting movement, direction, and the possibility of a path forward.
The piece invites reflection: What light are we following?
“If you want the secret of freedom
And feeling alive
You've gotta follow the light”
Even in the presence of gathering darkness, light persists—guiding, steady, and enduring.
Click on the link below to listen to the music and reflect on the painting.
Music: “Follow the Light,” from the David soundtrack
60×24 Resin on Canvas
Natural Wood Float Frame
*This piece is exceptionally heavy. Please contact Sarah for shipping cost.