World At Your Feet
2025
- Archival Pigment Print on Matte Fine Art Paper
- Limited Edition of 8 S, 5 L
- S: 12 x 15, L: 24 x 30 in
Descriptions:
World At Your Feet is an archival pigment print on matte fine art paper that captures a sense of motion, density, and layered rhythm within the natural world. Interwoven lines, clustered forms, and shifting color fields create a visual environment that feels immersive and alive, drawing the viewer into a richly textured landscape. The composition balances complexity with harmony, suggesting growth, connection, and the quiet power of systems working together.
Subtle transitions between earthy greens, deep shadows, and warm highlights evoke both groundedness and momentum, offering collectors a work that feels expansive yet intimate. Available in limited small and large editions, this piece brings depth, energy, and thoughtful presence to contemporary interiors.

World At Your Feet
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About The Artwork
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The small world around us is filled with surprising
compositions of abstract geometry. I never begin with a preconceived notion and don’t use artificial intelligence programs
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size: 12 x 15 in
About the artist

Photography is not my principal aim but it is my primary tool.
I collect color, texture and design in my viewfinder from subjects that are often ordinary. Mental labels associated with the objects are discarded to form a digital painting that becomes its own subject. As Monet said, “To see we must forget the name of the thing we are looking at.”
I hope to uncover what is beautiful, intriguing, contemplative and singular behind the mundane. Because true art springs always from its history, I never lose sight of the masters who sought to forge new frames of reference.
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