
To observe water is a practice in attentiveness. With each shift in light or wind, nothing stays fixed for long. It is a way of seeing that artists are particularly attuned to, finding in water an endless study of movement, perception, and transformation. Perhaps what makes water such an enduring subject is that, when we look closely, we find our own relationship with the natural world reflected back. After all, it is the element that sustains all life. In painting it, water becomes a way of considering our connection to one another and to the world we inhabit.