This painting is inspired by mosaic floors found in old European courtyards, where repeating tile patterns have been worn down but still hold their structure. The geometric motifs and softened edges give the piece the feeling of a decorative surface that has been weathered over time, like a fragment of something once intact.
Built using acrylic, stucco, and charcoal, the surface is layered and sanded back to create a patinated, aged finish. Areas of erosion and interruption are intentional, allowing the work to feel partially preserved—like a relic shaped by use, exposure, and time rather than something newly made.
Details:
• Acrylic, stucco, and charcoal on canvas
• 36 × 24 × 1.5 inches
• Created in California, USA, 2026
Note: Surface texture and finish may appear differently depending on lighting conditions. Subtle variations are part of the work’s character.
This painting is inspired by mosaic floors found in old European courtyards, where repeating tile patterns have been worn down but still hold their structure. The geometric motifs and softened edges give the piece the feeling of a decorative surface that has been weathered over time, like a fragment of something once intact.
Built using acrylic, stucco, and charcoal, the surface is layered and sanded back to create a patinated, aged finish. Areas of erosion and interruption are intentional, allowing the work to feel partially preserved—like a relic shaped by use, exposure, and time rather than something newly made.
Details:
• Acrylic, stucco, and charcoal on canvas
• 36 × 24 × 1.5 inches
• Created in California, USA, 2026
Note: Surface texture and finish may appear differently depending on lighting conditions. Subtle variations are part of the work’s character.