This work captures the tension of standing on the threshold between darkness and light. It reflects the moments when chaos feels close and yet something within us continues to reach toward hope.
The composition is defined by layered, shifting clouds in soft whites, blues, and muted grays, stretching across an expansive sky. Beneath them, a grounded horizon of deep greens and earth tones anchors the scene. Golden light begins to break through, spilling downward and gently illuminating the landscape below.
In seasons where chaos presses in, this piece speaks to the quiet work of remaining steady—of choosing where to fix our thoughts. Holding onto what is true when everything else feels uncertain. It asks not only where we look, but what we allow to anchor us.
What holds us steady when we stand on the edge—just before the dawn?
“I’ve been waiting for the sun
To come blazing up out of the night.
Oh, I believe that the light is gonna come.
This is the dark before the dawn.”
20×16 Reson on Canvas
Natural Wood Float Frame
Click on the link below to listen to the song and reflect on the painting.
This work captures the tension of standing on the threshold between darkness and light. It reflects the moments when chaos feels close and yet something within us continues to reach toward hope.
The composition is defined by layered, shifting clouds in soft whites, blues, and muted grays, stretching across an expansive sky. Beneath them, a grounded horizon of deep greens and earth tones anchors the scene. Golden light begins to break through, spilling downward and gently illuminating the landscape below.
In seasons where chaos presses in, this piece speaks to the quiet work of remaining steady—of choosing where to fix our thoughts. Holding onto what is true when everything else feels uncertain. It asks not only where we look, but what we allow to anchor us.
What holds us steady when we stand on the edge—just before the dawn?
“I’ve been waiting for the sun
To come blazing up out of the night.
Oh, I believe that the light is gonna come.
This is the dark before the dawn.”
20×16 Reson on Canvas
Natural Wood Float Frame
Click on the link below to listen to the song and reflect on the painting.