Paintings: Page One

These paintings weigh edges, intervals, and revisions—the measured grammar of contemporary art—so color arrives as earned presence rather than effect.

Brushwork and ground are negotiated rather than declared; each pass records attention, letting a surface accrue meaning through restraint and patience.

By privileging proportion and tempo, contemporary artists allow the viewer to sense time inside an image—the residue of choices that were tried, refused, and finally kept.