A quiet reflection on memory and place—where architecture softens into atmosphere.
This painting drifts along a waterfront shaped more by memory than structure, where boats, buildings, and distant forms begin to soften into one another. The scene feels suspended between presence and disappearance, held together by subtle shifts of light and color.
What remains is not a fixed place, but an impression of one, something carried forward over time, where edges blur and the world feels both familiar and just out of reach.
Details
Size: 8” H x 10” 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 quiet reflection on memory and place—where architecture softens into atmosphere.
This painting drifts along a waterfront shaped more by memory than structure, where boats, buildings, and distant forms begin to soften into one another. The scene feels suspended between presence and disappearance, held together by subtle shifts of light and color.
What remains is not a fixed place, but an impression of one, something carried forward over time, where edges blur and the world feels both familiar and just out of reach.
Details
Size: 8” H x 10” 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.