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Marsh Light
A close-up mallard captured in my loose, painterly style, built with layered, expressive brush strokes and rich movement. The familiar green head and warm chest tones are interpreted through bold color shifts and textured marks, giving the piece energy while keeping a calm, natural presence.
Rather than focusing on fine detail, this work leans into atmosphere — letting color, light, and layered strokes suggest the quiet drift of water and feather. The surface carries depth and motion, with visible brushwork that keeps the piece alive and tactile.
Painted on a wood panel for strength and substance.
No frame included.
A close-up mallard captured in my loose, painterly style, built with layered, expressive brush strokes and rich movement. The familiar green head and warm chest tones are interpreted through bold color shifts and textured marks, giving the piece energy while keeping a calm, natural presence.
Rather than focusing on fine detail, this work leans into atmosphere — letting color, light, and layered strokes suggest the quiet drift of water and feather. The surface carries depth and motion, with visible brushwork that keeps the piece alive and tactile.
Painted on a wood panel for strength and substance.
No frame included.

