Deer In The Quiet Field
What moved me most was the delicacy of that encounter. The deer do not dominate the scene; they belong to it. Their presence feels brief and gentle, like something glimpsed rather than possessed, and that fleeting quality became the emotional center of the work. I wanted the painting to carry the feeling of standing at the edge of a moment that is both intimate and untouchable—a moment of recognition between the human eye and the quiet life of the field.