New Work Release — Five Small Residual Fields

The studio this week has been a careful hum. Between layers and pauses, five new small Residual Fields have emerged, each 5×5 inches, intimate in scale, expansive in gesture. These works feel like compressed breaths of the larger series: a distilled exploration of surface, movement, and the spaces between marks.

I’ve come to think of Residual Fields as a way to play without expectation. Here, the paint is responsive, instinctive, sometimes deliberate, sometimes letting go. The small size invites closeness, a way to enter the work quietly, to notice textures, edges, and gestures that might be overlooked at a larger scale.

These five new fields join the ongoing rhythm of the series, adding subtle shifts in color, mark, and energy. Each one carries its own presence, yet together they resonate with the broader language of Residual Fields—where surface, spatial balance, and the echo of movement guide the eye.

You can explore these latest additions in the Residual Fields collection → View Collection.