
Pescare
36 × 24 × 4.5 Inches, Acrylic & Oil on Linen - 2025
Color gathers, breathes, ascends.
From darkness, a shimmer —
movement caught mid-bloom.
The water opens.
Red and gold unfurl like wings,
blue deepens into pulse,
and something alive breaks through.
It is not capture,
but communion—
the instant before surface,
where energy becomes form.
Each layer remembers touch:
the drift, the push, the rise.
Even now, the current hums—
still searching, still beginning.
Collector Notes:
Pescare embodies the vitality of emergence: a celebration of life rising through depth. Built from countless layers of acrylic and oil on linen, the painting reveals a luminous underwater realm, where oceanic pigments swirl into motion. A dynamic fish bursts from the surface in vivid reds, blues, and golds, its energy captured in sweeping, gestural strokes. The textured surface evokes coral reefs and flowing tides, creating a visual rhythm that feels both fluid and electric. More than depiction, the work is an act of seeking—a meditation on instinct, movement, and the perpetual rebirth of color beneath the waves.
36 × 24 × 4.5 Inches, Acrylic & Oil on Linen - 2025
Color gathers, breathes, ascends.
From darkness, a shimmer —
movement caught mid-bloom.
The water opens.
Red and gold unfurl like wings,
blue deepens into pulse,
and something alive breaks through.
It is not capture,
but communion—
the instant before surface,
where energy becomes form.
Each layer remembers touch:
the drift, the push, the rise.
Even now, the current hums—
still searching, still beginning.
Collector Notes:
Pescare embodies the vitality of emergence: a celebration of life rising through depth. Built from countless layers of acrylic and oil on linen, the painting reveals a luminous underwater realm, where oceanic pigments swirl into motion. A dynamic fish bursts from the surface in vivid reds, blues, and golds, its energy captured in sweeping, gestural strokes. The textured surface evokes coral reefs and flowing tides, creating a visual rhythm that feels both fluid and electric. More than depiction, the work is an act of seeking—a meditation on instinct, movement, and the perpetual rebirth of color beneath the waves.