Atmospheric Collection
The Atmospheric Collection is where I archive the intangible—the moisture in the air, the cooling temperature of the "Blue Hour," and the soft diffusion of light as it transitions from day to night. If my structural work is about the "bones" of Provincetown, this collection is about its breath.
In these studies, I use a disciplined approach to capture the transient energy of the Outer Cape. By curbing the noise of sharp edges and literal details, I reveal the emotional essence of the landscape. These are works of stillness and depth, designed to evoke the meditative feeling of the harbor at dusk or the quiet glow of a streetlamp against a foggy gable.
The Art of the Transition
- The "Blue Hour" Archive: I focus on that fleeting moment when the sky and sea merge into a single, deep indigo, and the architecture begins to glow from within.
- Minimalist Immersion: These pieces rely on a carefully curated palette to create a sense of space and tranquility. They are distillations of mood rather than a map of a location.
- A Search for Stillness: This collection is dedicated to the quietest moments of the Outer Cape, the times when the noise of the world recedes, leaving only the essential atmosphere of the coast.
Experience the Quiet
The Atmospheric Collection is for those who seek to live within a moment of calm. These works do not just depict a scene, but instead they invite you to breathe it in, bringing the restorative silence of Provincetown energy into your own space.