Created for a home in Martis Camp in collaboration with Alison Legge Design, this mural explores continuity through change - how form, texture, and depth evolve while remaining connected. The mural unfolds like a geological cross-section: rocks and ripples flowing above and below the waterline, their tones shifting from warm charcoal to deep green-gray.

The upper layer moves in calm, measured rhythm, while the darker section below introduces a subtle shift in technique - echoing the layered language of my Ripping Layers series. Here, instead of torn paper, change is expressed through texture and tone: the transitions of color and material become a metaphor for evolution itself.

Both realms, above and below, are one continuous landscape - two ways of seeing the same depth, where transformation flows quietly beneath stillness.

Truckee, CA