Edge of Weather: Solo exhibition Feb-Jun 2026
Created during an invitational residency in Pouch Cove, Newfoundland, this body of work emerges from the raw meeting place of land, ocean, and sky. The paintings channel the volatility and lyricism of Newfoundland’s coastal landscape; its shifting light, restless winds, and the ceaseless rhythm of the Atlantic. Layered gestures, sweeping marks, and veils of colour evoke both the physical terrain and the emotional undercurrents of solitude, immersion, and awe. Moving between turbulence and stillness, these works are not literal depictions but felt impressions; translations of cliff edges, tidal surges, salt air, and open horizon into dynamic abstraction. Edge of Weather captures a season of responsiveness to place, where memory, movement, and environment converge on the surface.
Created during an invitational residency in Pouch Cove, Newfoundland, this body of work emerges from the raw meeting place of land, ocean, and sky. The paintings channel the volatility and lyricism of Newfoundland’s coastal landscape; its shifting light, restless winds, and the ceaseless rhythm of the Atlantic. Layered gestures, sweeping marks, and veils of colour evoke both the physical terrain and the emotional undercurrents of solitude, immersion, and awe. Moving between turbulence and stillness, these works are not literal depictions but felt impressions; translations of cliff edges, tidal surges, salt air, and open horizon into dynamic abstraction. Edge of Weather captures a season of responsiveness to place, where memory, movement, and environment converge on the surface.











