48” x 36” Oil on canvas
In Salvation, the viewer is dropped into a moody, rain-soaked carnival night. The faint glow of a tent looms in the background, streaked with purples and blues that bleed like memories through the storm. Emerging from the shadows, the subject wears a broad, enigmatic smile — one that suggests something profound has just occurred inside the tent, though whether it’s joy, revelation, or madness is left to interpretation.
The composition contrasts dark, dripping textures with the warm tones of the figure’s face, creating tension between the unsettling environment and his apparent serenity. It’s a portrait that lives in the space between light and shadow, humor and mystery — inviting the viewer to wonder what kind of “salvation” was truly found.
48” x 36” Oil on canvas
In Salvation, the viewer is dropped into a moody, rain-soaked carnival night. The faint glow of a tent looms in the background, streaked with purples and blues that bleed like memories through the storm. Emerging from the shadows, the subject wears a broad, enigmatic smile — one that suggests something profound has just occurred inside the tent, though whether it’s joy, revelation, or madness is left to interpretation.
The composition contrasts dark, dripping textures with the warm tones of the figure’s face, creating tension between the unsettling environment and his apparent serenity. It’s a portrait that lives in the space between light and shadow, humor and mystery — inviting the viewer to wonder what kind of “salvation” was truly found.