“Rush” captures the raw energy of a mountain stream as it tumbles over moss-covered stones. The water, caught in motion, twists and shimmers between deep blue shadows and flashes of white where it strikes the rocks. Bright green moss glows against the darker tones, a vivid reminder of life clinging to the edges of moving water.
This painting is alive with movement, its strokes pulling the viewer’s eye downstream, echoing the restless force of spring runoff or a steady current after rain. “Rush” is both a study of speed and stillness, where solid stone and fleeting water meet in constant dialogue.

