Dancing in the Park layers photographs of oak trees, sunlight, and enlarged leaves into something between memory and pure feeling. The sun breaks through the canopy like an exploding star, warm light radiating through branches transformed in vivid reds, pinks, purples, and orange. In the lower left, enlarged photographs of leaves are shaped into a dancing figure — nature becoming the dancer, movement built from the very thing moving around her. The joy is everywhere in the image and invisible to anyone just passing by.
New paintings, process stories, and behind-the-scenes from Breeze Hill.