





Roots of life, 50x76 cm
An old man asked about this painting when it was on display. He said, “Why are the water drops going up, not just down?”
I replied, “Because this is a picture of a plant stretching both upward and downward — drawing moisture from the Earth as it reaches for the sky. Just like us, never quite letting go of the place we first sprouted from.”
Acrylic on canvas, 50x76 cm
An old man asked about this painting when it was on display. He said, “Why are the water drops going up, not just down?”
I replied, “Because this is a picture of a plant stretching both upward and downward — drawing moisture from the Earth as it reaches for the sky. Just like us, never quite letting go of the place we first sprouted from.”
Acrylic on canvas, 50x76 cm
An old man asked about this painting when it was on display. He said, “Why are the water drops going up, not just down?”
I replied, “Because this is a picture of a plant stretching both upward and downward — drawing moisture from the Earth as it reaches for the sky. Just like us, never quite letting go of the place we first sprouted from.”
Acrylic on canvas, 50x76 cm
30x30 inches