Where You Are – Eternity

$3,400.00

Oil on canvas
18″ x 24″ (46 cm. x 61 cm.)
2025, Sacramento CA

This work will be shipped in a rigid box/crate. It can be easily framed upon receiving.

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About Artwork

This oil painting was made in my studio in Sacramento, CA in 2025.

Where You Are — Eternityis an oil painting on canvas (18 × 24 in), unframed, with black-painted edges. A bouquet of sunflowers fills the center, their yellow petals pushed forward in thick paint. Dark red blooms sit deeper in the mass, and broad green leaves fan outward like shoulders bracing the arrangement. The stems drop into a clear glass jar, where the paint thins and turns watery. The jar simultaneously serves as a frame for the landscape of snowy mountains far behind it depicting it as another realm of another physical laws.

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Artwork Specs

  • Medium: Oil
  • Material: Canvas
  • Size: 18″ x 24″ (46 cm. x 61 cm.)
  • Unframed
  • Shipped in a rigid box
  • Prints are available

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Behind the bouquet, a saturated blue field opens into a low horizon: a strip of water and simplified mountain forms in darker blues. The landscape doesn’t compete with the flowers. It steadies them, giving the bouquet a place to stand.

The palette lands hard—yellow against blue—then complicates itself with red and green. The surface stays physical throughout; strokes clump, scrape, and catch light, so the bouquet reads as built rather than merely pictured.

Made in memory of a close friend who loved flowers, the painting holds the gesture without decoration: something bright set against a wide blue, offered straight on.