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Unearthing

Unearthing explores the act of bringing something hidden into view. Each work feels excavated rather than composed, as though the forms have been searched for, pulled upward from beneath the surface through layering, resistance, and time.

The paintings emerge through a slow process of burial and revelation. Areas are obscured, exposed, scarred, and rediscovered, mirroring the emotional and spiritual process beneath the work itself.

This body of work was shaped through a season of inwardness, unearthing hidden places hungry for the light. Prayer, endurance, and deep personal perseverance became inseparable from the physical act of painting.

Central to the work is the idea of fruitful endurance, the belief that remaining present through uncertainty, silence, and searching can still produce something living.

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