Greenhouse Shift 2024-2025
My paintings reflect a deeply embodied relationship to the land—one shaped by care, observation, grief, and persistence. As global climate instability and political tensions intensify, my landscapes have taken on a more unsettled, even dystopian atmosphere. While I did not set out to depict apocalypse, the realities of burning forests, plastic-choked waters, exhausted aquifers, and polluted air inevitably enter the work.
The surfaces of my paintings hold vulnerability and force in equal measure. They do not offer solutions but insist on attention. In this way, the paintings act as both witness and warning, quietly asserting that the fate of the natural world is inseparable from our own. The landscapes, layered and weeping, mirror a collective condition—one that calls for responsibility, reflection, and renewed stewardship.









