Still Lifes

My still lifes are quiet meditations on presence, memory, and the emotional weight of everyday objects. I choose subjects that feel personal—weathered tools, prairie flowers, feathers, old cups—arranging them with care to evoke a sense of story and stillness. Light plays a central role, often soft and natural, revealing textures and edges that invite closer attention. These pieces aren't just about form or realism; they're about connection. I want viewers to feel something familiar, maybe even tender, as if the objects have lived a life and are waiting to be remembered.