Jungle Chromatics: The primary pulse of the rainforest

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5/23 Release

Welcome to Jungle Chromatics

This collection is my latest exploration of the energy and life found within the rainforest, focusing on greens and pops of primary color. 

“Capuchin in the Canopy” is an acrylic painting that features a white-faced capuchin monkey settled amidst lush foliage. This work uses thick brushwork and layered greens to capture the complex, shaded reality of the jungle canopy. The intentional play between the monkey’s distinct white face and the surrounding deep, overlapping leaves creates a moment of curious encounter in the wild. 

In the acrylic painting, “Macaw in the Jungle Canopy,” I wanted to capture the electric brilliance of tropical plumage of this majestic bird. Against a background of forest tones, you’ll find the macaw’s coat of red, yellow, and blue acting as a powerful focal point. It is the contrast between the bold feather colors and the vertical lines of its tail that gives this piece its unique visual pulse.

I invite you to immerse yourself in these colorful observations and find the piece that resonates with your own rhythm. The full collection is now live in my online shop. I can’t wait to hear which one speaks to you.

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