Atmosphere & Memory

Some works come from walking cities. Others come from standing still long enough to remember why places and moments matter.

Some paintings began with a place.
Others began with a pause.

This collection brings together works devoted to atmosphere, memory, and quiet attention—moments shaped less by spectacle than by what lingers after experience has passed.

These pieces explore how light, weather, and ordinary objects carry personal history. They are not about documenting events, but about noticing the emotional residue that remains: the weight of evening air, the hush of rain, the coolness of a glass held on a warm day.

Each series on this page opens into its own sustained inquiry—one through still life, the other through drawing—both rooted in memory and the discipline of looking closely.