Wild Horses
36 x 24, acrylic on canvas
In this work, the familiar form of a mid-century pickup truck appears repeatedly across a field of faded color and fragmented space. The vehicles emerge and dissolve within layered surfaces that suggest weathered signage, roadside structures, and the muted palette of sun-bleached landscapes.
Rather than depicting a specific place, the painting evokes the atmosphere of remembered travel—moments glimpsed from the road and partially lost to time. The repeated trucks function less as objects than as markers of movement and memory, drifting across a landscape that feels both constructed and eroded.
The title Wild Horses alludes to the restless spirit of the open road and the enduring mythology of American mobility, where freedom and nostalgia intersect within the fading traces of everyday life.