Oil on canvas | Palette knife | 12×12×1.5”
San Francisco Spring captures a quiet moment along the city’s streetcar line, where movement slows and light softens under early spring foliage. Painted with layered oil and a restrained palette knife approach, the work focuses on structure, pause, and the subtle warmth that begins to return after winter.
Rather than depicting motion, the piece lingers in stillness, a brief interval where the city feels held, familiar, and unhurried. Texture is used to suggest age, use, and continuity, allowing the scene to remain grounded and lived-in.
Gallery-wrapped canvas.
Wired and ready to hang.
Oil on canvas | Palette knife | 12×12×1.5”
San Francisco Spring captures a quiet moment along the city’s streetcar line, where movement slows and light softens under early spring foliage. Painted with layered oil and a restrained palette knife approach, the work focuses on structure, pause, and the subtle warmth that begins to return after winter.
Rather than depicting motion, the piece lingers in stillness, a brief interval where the city feels held, familiar, and unhurried. Texture is used to suggest age, use, and continuity, allowing the scene to remain grounded and lived-in.
Gallery-wrapped canvas.
Wired and ready to hang.