This triptych was created as a reflection on renewal — the way dawn feels like a promise kept. I painted each panel as part of one slow awakening, where the horizon softens and light gently returns. Layering thin glazes of rose, blue, and gold, I tried to build a feeling rather than a scene — the stillness before the day begins. Working across three canvases allowed the light to move naturally, as if the viewer were standing within it. It’s a quiet, hopeful piece — about beginnings, balance, and the moment light returns after darkness.
This triptych was created as a reflection on renewal — the way dawn feels like a promise kept. I painted each panel as part of one slow awakening, where the horizon softens and light gently returns. Layering thin glazes of rose, blue, and gold, I tried to build a feeling rather than a scene — the stillness before the day begins. Working across three canvases allowed the light to move naturally, as if the viewer were standing within it. It’s a quiet, hopeful piece — about beginnings, balance, and the moment light returns after darkness.