“Broadwater Hollow Study” captures the quiet energy of an Ozark stream as it winds its way between timeworn stone. The water, clear and cool, slips past moss-streaked boulders, carrying with it the sound of a place that feels untouched. The play of light across the rocks and ripples suggests both movement and stillness, where the soft reflections on the surface contrast with the rugged solidity of the canyon walls.
In this work, the earthy reds and golds of Arkansas stone blend with subtle blues and greens of the water, creating a harmony that feels both grounded and fleeting. It is a portrait not just of a creek but of the hush and solitude that lingers in Broadwater Hollow, where every glance reveals another detail of light, texture, and quiet strength.

