Textured Color Fields

Textured Color Fields brings together works that reference the compositional language of color field painting while deliberately rejecting its flatness. Broad bands of color serve as a structural starting point, layered with joint compound, plaster, paint, and occasional assemblage elements to create surfaces that are built up, scratched into, and reworked. Incised lines, scribbles, and embedded marks interrupt the calm of the compositions, shifting the focus from pure color toward material presence and physical history. What initially reads as restrained abstraction reveals itself as dense, tactile, and quietly charged, emphasizing surface, process, and the accumulated traces of making.