Tides of Purple Reverie: A Vivid Journey Through the Organic Movement
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Size: 3ft x 3ft
Creation Date: 2025
Collection: Organic Movement
Tides of Purple Reverie is a 3x3 ft oil on canvas that captures the pulse of nature and the body’s instinctive response to movement. Painted as part of my Organic Movement Collection, the work draws on my signature thread-painting technique—layering fine, linear gestures to create waves of texture and depth. Here, sweeping arcs of rich purple unfurl over a radiant chartreuse-green background, creating an electric tension between calmness and energy.
The composition suggests both the physical and the ephemeral. The strokes feel like wind-sculpted grass or ocean currents caught mid-shift, while the chromatic contrast pushes the work into a space of heightened perception. This isn’t just color—it’s a vibration that you feel before you name it.
Contemporary Resonances
In creating this piece, I found myself in conversation with the chromatic daring of Howard Hodgkin, the gestural immediacy of Joan Mitchell, and the optical intensity of Anish Kapoor’s color fields. Like them, my aim is to harness color as an emotive force—one that moves beyond representation into pure experience.
The Organic Movement Philosophy
The Organic Movement series emerged from my desire to bridge control and surrender in the creative process. Each work begins with a conceptual rhythm, but evolves through improvisation—letting gravity, material viscosity, and spontaneous hand movement determine final form. Tides of Purple Reverie embodies this tension: a structure is present, but it is alive, shifting, and open to interpretation.
Collecting Emotional Abstraction
For collectors, works like Tides of Purple Reverie carry what I call emotional longevity—a resonance that grows over time. As light shifts through the day, new shapes and harmonies emerge. This mutability keeps the piece fresh, rewarding sustained engagement.
Represented by Jarrow & Goodman in Los Angeles, I approach each work with archival discipline—museum-grade materials, professional crating, and full provenance documentation. Whether encountered in a gallery or a private space, the painting is meant to be both a visual statement and an intimate companion.
If you’d like to view Tides of Purple Reverie in person or discuss a commission within the Organic Movement framework, I invite you to start the conversation.