Love Letters to Santa Cruz

When I first began painting outdoors, I was chasing beauty. But somewhere along the way, I found something deeper: a lifeline to the real world. In the act of observing — really observing — I reconnected with the rhythms of my surroundings. The breeze, the birdsong, the shifting shadows. Painting became a way to anchor myself in the present, to feel rooted and alive.

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