Prism Tide
Refracted waves collide in a neon hush.
theraspberryripples.com
Original works shaped by color, motion, and quiet experimentation.
A focused collection of tactile pieces, presented as a calm, luminous gallery journey.
Portfolio intro · Contemporary abstraction
The Raspberry Ripples
I paint to translate sensation into color—bold, layered, and a little unruly. Each piece begins as a mood and evolves into a landscape of feeling, where ripple-like marks hold memory, humor, and a trace of the unknown.
My process is intuitive and rhythmic: I build and scrape, let accidents glow, then return with intention. The surface becomes a conversation between imagination and what the work asks for, a place where curiosity gets permission to linger.
I want the work to feel immersive and intimate at once—bright with personality, rich with texture, and open to interpretation. If a viewer senses a pull toward wonder or a quiet emotional echo, then the painting has done its work.
FEATURED GALLERY
Six snapshots from the Raspberry Ripples universe, arranged like a drifting studio wall — irregular, alive, and intentionally off-center.
Refracted waves collide in a neon hush.
Soft noise in a room of saturated dusk.
A charged loop of light and friction.
Sticky layers, bright and deliberate.
Signals drawn in a bright, looping hand.
A slow march of warm light and haze.
THE RASPBERRY RIPPLES
Each piece begins with a sensory spark—music, weather, small rituals—and grows into a field of vibrant cues. Inspiration lives in the overlap of memory and motion, so every layer is built to feel alive, never fixed.
Color becomes a kind of choreography: saturated pigments vibrate against muted pools, with texture pulling the surface forward and then dissolving it back. The marks move in waves, drawing the eye through soft collisions and unexpected pauses.
Experimentation is the engine. Materials are pushed, mixed, and re-stitched until they hold the right tension—gloss against grit, sweep against scratch, precision against spill.
In the studio
Texture is treated like topography: ridges, pools, and airy lifts that catch the light as you move.
The goal is to create a generous sense of movement—work that feels playful, immersive, and quietly fearless.
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