Marshland Dusk


29.7 x 42 cm

Oil Pastel on Paper


Part of the – Glōm – Collection

Glōm [Verb – Old English]
To become dark or dim, often in reference to the gradual dimming of light as day transitions into night.

Time fades as night falls.
Colors dim, resources dwindle.
Each brush echoes our fleeting world.

Glōm embodies the stillness of transition—the twilight of our time. Subtle shifts in light weave across the canvas, representing landscapes on the verge of dusk. These works reflect thresholds, capturing the fleeting nature of abundance. Through soft gradations, the collection invites contemplation of time’s passage and our delicate relationship with the earth.


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