Remembered in Pieces is a 12 by 12 inch painting. A crimson ground holds curved blue strokes, yellow bursts, and scattered red marks—layered gestures that move with uneven rhythm. The edges stay active, resisting a clear center, as if memory itself refuses to settle. There’s no single focal point, but fragments in motion. Remembered in Pieces speaks to the way emotion and memory sometimes surfaces: not all at once, not neatly, but in pulses, in color, in rhythm.
Remembered in Pieces is a 12 by 12 inch painting. A crimson ground holds curved blue strokes, yellow bursts, and scattered red marks—layered gestures that move with uneven rhythm. The edges stay active, resisting a clear center, as if memory itself refuses to settle. There’s no single focal point, but fragments in motion. Remembered in Pieces speaks to the way emotion and memory sometimes surfaces: not all at once, not neatly, but in pulses, in color, in rhythm.