Red Ship (2025), 120cm x 120cm acrylic on canvas, mixed media.
There’s something quietly mysterious about a red ship on the horizon. It could be coming in, or heading out—either way, it holds stories. That’s what sparked this piece. Red Ship is about that sense of possibility you get watching a vessel move across the water, wondering where it's been, what it's carrying, who’s aboard.
The painting doesn’t spell it out for you—it just hints. That little red silhouette in the distance is your anchor point, while everything around it feels like wind, movement, memory. The soft pinks, mustards, and quiet neutrals balance the bold lines like tide and weather playing off the sea.
It’s a painting about journey and curiosity, and the kind of quiet awe you feel when you stop to look out and wonder, what if?
Red Ship (2025), 120cm x 120cm acrylic on canvas, mixed media.
There’s something quietly mysterious about a red ship on the horizon. It could be coming in, or heading out—either way, it holds stories. That’s what sparked this piece. Red Ship is about that sense of possibility you get watching a vessel move across the water, wondering where it's been, what it's carrying, who’s aboard.
The painting doesn’t spell it out for you—it just hints. That little red silhouette in the distance is your anchor point, while everything around it feels like wind, movement, memory. The soft pinks, mustards, and quiet neutrals balance the bold lines like tide and weather playing off the sea.
It’s a painting about journey and curiosity, and the kind of quiet awe you feel when you stop to look out and wonder, what if?