
2025
Tidegarden unfolds as a slow, living system. Interlocking shapes of green, blue, and mineral tones gather and disperse across the surface, suggesting growth shaped by unseen currents. Color behaves less like pigment and more like matter—accumulating, branching, and pressing forward with quiet persistence. Rather than depicting a place, the work evokes a condition: life organizing itself through motion. Warm reds pulse beneath cooler layers, introducing moments of heat and tension within an otherwise breathing field. Tidegarden belongs to the Living Systems series, where color functions as structure, energy, and form simultaneously.