Where Currents Collide

  • $3,750.00

Studying water currents in a painting reflects a fascination with movement, transformation, and the passage of time - both visually and emotionally. Water is never still; its flow embodies rhythm, energy, and unpredictability.

To paint it is to capture motion within stillness, translating the living pulse of nature into a static medium. Beyond technique, it becomes a mirror for emotion — the ebb and flow of feeling, the turbulence and calm that define human experience.

The shifting play of light and reflection across moving water invites exploration of perception itself: how form bends, dissolves, and reforms under the influence of light.

In this way, painting currents becomes both a technical study and a meditation on chaos and order, control and surrender.

36” x 36”
Acrylic on Canvas
Abstract Expressionism