Waiting at the Edge of the Day

$125.00

Waiting at the Edge of the Day is a poetic, mixed-media painting that explores stillness, companionship, and the subtle tension of anticipation. A solitary figure sits at what appears to be a bus stop, accompanied by a rabbit—an unexpected presence that introduces a sense of quiet surrealism and inner narrative.

The landscape dissolves into layered washes of warm earth tones and cool blues, blurring the boundaries between ground and water, movement and rest. Organic textures, symbolic marks, and found elements suggest traces of memory and passage, while the figure’s posture conveys introspection rather than urgency.

This work invites prolonged viewing, encouraging the observer to reflect on waiting not as an absence of action, but as a meaningful state of being. It is a painting about transition, gentle solitude, and the quiet poetry of everyday moments.

Painted on birch cradled wood panel. Ready to hang.

10 x 10 inches


$125

Waiting at the Edge of the Day is a poetic, mixed-media painting that explores stillness, companionship, and the subtle tension of anticipation. A solitary figure sits at what appears to be a bus stop, accompanied by a rabbit—an unexpected presence that introduces a sense of quiet surrealism and inner narrative.

The landscape dissolves into layered washes of warm earth tones and cool blues, blurring the boundaries between ground and water, movement and rest. Organic textures, symbolic marks, and found elements suggest traces of memory and passage, while the figure’s posture conveys introspection rather than urgency.

This work invites prolonged viewing, encouraging the observer to reflect on waiting not as an absence of action, but as a meaningful state of being. It is a painting about transition, gentle solitude, and the quiet poetry of everyday moments.

Painted on birch cradled wood panel. Ready to hang.

10 x 10 inches


$125