“Many Are Half Awake” draws the viewer into a quiet forest scene in Colorado, where light filters gently through tall pines and the air holds a sense of stillness. The trees stand like guardians, their trunks marked with warm, earthy tones, while the undergrowth shimmers in muted greens. It is a moment suspended between waking and dreaming, as if the forest itself lingers on the edge of consciousness.
This painting evokes the feeling of wandering into a place where time slows down. The atmosphere is hushed, contemplative, and filled with an unspoken mystery. The trees rise with strength, yet the softness of the light and brushwork remind us that nature is always shifting between shadow and illumination.

