


Whispers in the Wind
In “Whispers in the Wind” I invite the viewer into a quiet, intuitive world shaped by emotion and movement. Using acrylics on wood panel, I layered color and texture to reflect the complexity of memory—how it shifts, softens, and sometimes surprises us. The bold whites feel like breath or spirit passing through denser experiences, while the underlying blues, greens, and amber hues suggest the inner landscape of healing and resilience.
As I painted, a face began to emerge—unplanned, yet unmistakable. It reminded me how our subconscious reveals what words often cannot: the presence of someone remembered, or a part of ourselves re-surfacing through the layers. This piece speaks to those moments when silence holds depth, and when something unseen begins to take form.
12” x12” original Acrylic on Wood panel
In “Whispers in the Wind” I invite the viewer into a quiet, intuitive world shaped by emotion and movement. Using acrylics on wood panel, I layered color and texture to reflect the complexity of memory—how it shifts, softens, and sometimes surprises us. The bold whites feel like breath or spirit passing through denser experiences, while the underlying blues, greens, and amber hues suggest the inner landscape of healing and resilience.
As I painted, a face began to emerge—unplanned, yet unmistakable. It reminded me how our subconscious reveals what words often cannot: the presence of someone remembered, or a part of ourselves re-surfacing through the layers. This piece speaks to those moments when silence holds depth, and when something unseen begins to take form.
12” x12” original Acrylic on Wood panel