Earth Echoes is a quiet record of place—built slowly from layered earth tones, mineral textures, and charcoal gathered from La Concha Street. The surface holds subtle rises and depressions, like a landscape remembered rather than observed, where color settles into form the way soil settles after disturbance. Muted blues, rusts, and ash-like grays move across the panel in bands, suggesting time compressed into strata.
The charcoal is not symbolic here—it is literal. It carries the residue of a specific street, a specific moment, embedded into the work as both material and memory. Earth Echoes reflects how land absorbs what happens upon it and continues to speak long after the event itself has passed—softly, steadily, and without urgenc
Earth Echoes is a quiet record of place—built slowly from layered earth tones, mineral textures, and charcoal gathered from La Concha Street. The surface holds subtle rises and depressions, like a landscape remembered rather than observed, where color settles into form the way soil settles after disturbance. Muted blues, rusts, and ash-like grays move across the panel in bands, suggesting time compressed into strata.
The charcoal is not symbolic here—it is literal. It carries the residue of a specific street, a specific moment, embedded into the work as both material and memory. Earth Echoes reflects how land absorbs what happens upon it and continues to speak long after the event itself has passed—softly, steadily, and without urgenc