The painting unfolds on a soft ground of warm ivory and muted apricot, where hints of blue-green and pale gold emerge and dissolve, like light brushing through grass carried by the wind. The layered brushstrokes do not insist on form; instead, they move, overlap, and breathe. Light here does not shine outward—it lingers quietly within the movement of air, gentle and constant.
This work was created during a period of inner quiet. I began to notice that the most meaningful moments in life are often subtle—unannounced, easily overlooked—like wind passing or light settling softly.
In the *Hidden Tender Light in the Wind* series, I release the need for fixed imagery and allow emotion and sensation to guide the composition. This painting reflects my belief that tenderness is not fragile; it is a steady presence that endures beneath movement and change.