
Still Life Gallery
Each of these paintings has its own story—some drawn from memory, others from quiet moments in the studio. I invite you to click on the images, take a closer look, and see if one speaks to you. If it does, maybe it's meant to be part of your collection—something that brings its story into your space and becomes part of yours.
Still Life
For me, still life painting is a deeply personal process—a quiet space where I can slow down, pay attention, and really see. Unlike the ever-changing dynamics of a figure or landscape, still life offers something rare: stability. The objects don’t move. The light doesn’t shift. This constancy allows me to look longer and feel deeper.
Each arrangement is intentional. I carefully select objects not just for their form or color, but for the stories they might hold—fragments of memory, beauty, and meaning. I’m always thinking about how these objects speak to one another, and how they might speak to you. There’s something intimate about this kind of painting. It invites reflection. It asks you to look closer.
For collectors, a still life offers more than decoration—it becomes a quiet companion, a moment frozen in time that continues to reveal itself the longer you live with it. These paintings are built slowly, thoughtfully, to hold a presence that lasts.