‘The Quiet Practice’
Some practices are loud enough to be recognized. Others happen quietly, behind windows, long after everyone has stopped watching.
The Quiet Practice isn't about the finished painting but about the ritual of returning: the ordinary decision to begin again, to sit with uncertainty, and to keep making something whose value may not be visible for a long time. It reflects on the invisible hours that shape a creative life—the repetition, solitude, and devotion that exist beneath every finished work.
Rather than celebrating inspiration, the painting honors practice itself: the quiet accumulation of small acts that, over time, become a life.
