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Wabi-sabi  is the respect for what is passing, fragile, slightly broken and modest. It embraces authenticity over the ideal of perfection. Wabi-sabi refers to the beauty of what is impermanent, imperfect, and incomplete. When you look at an object, you can sense its story – the hands that once owned it, made it or used it. Nothing lasts, nothing is finished, and nothing is perfect.

Rust

Oil on canvas, 30″ x 30″

Remains

48″ x 24″, oil on canvas (2021) SOLD

30″ x 22″, oil on Arches paper (2021)

30″ x 22″, Oil on Arches paper (2022) SOLD

A Dust of Stars

Oil on canvas, 48″ x 48″ (2022)

Hollow Bamboo

48″ x 24″, oil on canvas (2021) SOLD

Shards

36″ x 36″, oil on canvas (2021) SOLD

Rime

40″ x 40″, oil on canvas (2021)

22″ x 30″, oil on Arches paper (2021) SOLD

Transience (diptych)

36″ x 48″ oil on canvas (each 36″ x 24″)