‘Fire and Fog (2022), 50.8cm x 76.2cm, Acrylic on canvas, charcoal, pencil, oil pastel, varnish.
This piece is called Fire and Fog, and it’s all about that contrast—that strange beauty in opposites existing at the same time. It’s the flicker of heat in the middle of a cold, hazy stillness. The title came to me as I was layering smoky greys and cool blues, then adding bursts of orange and ember-like reds that felt like something glowing quietly beneath the surface.
There’s a real moodiness to this one, like a memory you can almost reach, or a feeling that shifts depending on the light. It’s soft and mysterious in places, then sharp and alive in others—just like fire pushing through fog, refusing to be hidden.
Fire and Fog is for anyone who loves that in-between feeling—where clarity and mystery meet, and something quietly powerful emerges.
‘Fire and Fog (2022), 50.8cm x 76.2cm, Acrylic on canvas, charcoal, pencil, oil pastel, varnish.
This piece is called Fire and Fog, and it’s all about that contrast—that strange beauty in opposites existing at the same time. It’s the flicker of heat in the middle of a cold, hazy stillness. The title came to me as I was layering smoky greys and cool blues, then adding bursts of orange and ember-like reds that felt like something glowing quietly beneath the surface.
There’s a real moodiness to this one, like a memory you can almost reach, or a feeling that shifts depending on the light. It’s soft and mysterious in places, then sharp and alive in others—just like fire pushing through fog, refusing to be hidden.
Fire and Fog is for anyone who loves that in-between feeling—where clarity and mystery meet, and something quietly powerful emerges.