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It’s Already Gorgeous
30x20 inches | Aluminum | Matte finish | Edition of 5
This scene at Wade Lagoon, nestled near the Cleveland Museum of Art, is proof that nature doesn’t need our help to be astonishing — but sometimes a different lens reveals what’s already there in new light. The hot pink trees burn with surreal energy, their color bouncing off the soft blue grass and glowing sky like an internal flame.
As with much of my work, this isn’t documentation — it’s transformation. It’s not just about what was visible, but about what was felt. The image bends reality just enough to invite you somewhere quieter, softer, and more vivid.
Printed on matte aluminum, the colors pulse without glare. The finish diffuses harsh reflections while still letting light animate the surface. This piece comes ready to hang with a built-in mount that floats it slightly off the wall.
It’s Already Gorgeous
30x20 inches | Aluminum | Matte finish | Edition of 5
This scene at Wade Lagoon, nestled near the Cleveland Museum of Art, is proof that nature doesn’t need our help to be astonishing — but sometimes a different lens reveals what’s already there in new light. The hot pink trees burn with surreal energy, their color bouncing off the soft blue grass and glowing sky like an internal flame.
As with much of my work, this isn’t documentation — it’s transformation. It’s not just about what was visible, but about what was felt. The image bends reality just enough to invite you somewhere quieter, softer, and more vivid.
Printed on matte aluminum, the colors pulse without glare. The finish diffuses harsh reflections while still letting light animate the surface. This piece comes ready to hang with a built-in mount that floats it slightly off the wall.
It’s Already Gorgeous
30x20 inches | Aluminum | Matte finish | Edition of 5
This scene at Wade Lagoon, nestled near the Cleveland Museum of Art, is proof that nature doesn’t need our help to be astonishing — but sometimes a different lens reveals what’s already there in new light. The hot pink trees burn with surreal energy, their color bouncing off the soft blue grass and glowing sky like an internal flame.
As with much of my work, this isn’t documentation — it’s transformation. It’s not just about what was visible, but about what was felt. The image bends reality just enough to invite you somewhere quieter, softer, and more vivid.
Printed on matte aluminum, the colors pulse without glare. The finish diffuses harsh reflections while still letting light animate the surface. This piece comes ready to hang with a built-in mount that floats it slightly off the wall.