Acrylic on canvas, 16" x 24"
Will-o'-the-wisp drifts between presence and absence, perception and uncertainty. Its layered greens and blues hold motion without direction and light without source. What emerges is not a fixed image but a shifting sensation, unresolved, half-formed, and always just out of reach. Like memory, it hovers at the edge of clarity, shaped as much by what is lost as by what remains.