Endless repetition held in shadow and light—where time feels both distant and present.
This painting moves through the interior of the Mezquita, where rows of columns extend beyond a single viewpoint, creating a rhythm shaped by structure and shadow.
The scene is less about the architecture itself, and more about the feeling it carries—space defined by repetition, weight, and time. What remains is not the detail of each column, but the sense of continuity they create.
Details
Size: 12” H x 18” W
Medium: Watercolor on paper
Original painting
Signed by the artist
Ships in a protective sleeve from Wisconsin
Part of the Where It Began collection.
Endless repetition held in shadow and light—where time feels both distant and present.
This painting moves through the interior of the Mezquita, where rows of columns extend beyond a single viewpoint, creating a rhythm shaped by structure and shadow.
The scene is less about the architecture itself, and more about the feeling it carries—space defined by repetition, weight, and time. What remains is not the detail of each column, but the sense of continuity they create.
Details
Size: 12” H x 18” W
Medium: Watercolor on paper
Original painting
Signed by the artist
Ships in a protective sleeve from Wisconsin
Part of the Where It Began collection.