A city held in silhouette—where form emerges slowly through light and memory.
This painting builds the city through overlapping silhouettes, where towers and rooftops emerge gradually from a soft, shifting atmosphere. The forms are defined less by detail than by their relationship to light, appearing and dissolving as the eye moves through the scene.
What remains is a sense of depth and quiet structure, where the city exists not as a fixed place, but as a memory shaped by shadow, distance, and time.
Details
Size: 12” H x 18” W
Medium: Watercolor on paper
Original painting
Signed by the artist
Ships unframed in a protective sleeve from Wisconsin
Part of the Where It Began collection.
A city held in silhouette—where form emerges slowly through light and memory.
This painting builds the city through overlapping silhouettes, where towers and rooftops emerge gradually from a soft, shifting atmosphere. The forms are defined less by detail than by their relationship to light, appearing and dissolving as the eye moves through the scene.
What remains is a sense of depth and quiet structure, where the city exists not as a fixed place, but as a memory shaped by shadow, distance, and time.
Details
Size: 12” H x 18” W
Medium: Watercolor on paper
Original painting
Signed by the artist
Ships unframed in a protective sleeve from Wisconsin
Part of the Where It Began collection.