A meditative series of watercolor paintings exploring the intricate textures and tonal rhythms of tree bark. Using a muted palette of blacks, browns, and greys, each piece captures the organic flow and layered surfaces found in forest trunks. The vertical compositions echo nature’s quiet repetition, offering both structure and softness through expressive abstraction.
A meditative series of watercolor paintings exploring the intricate textures and tonal rhythms of tree bark. Using a muted palette of blacks, browns, and greys, each piece captures the organic flow and layered surfaces found in forest trunks. The vertical compositions echo nature’s quiet repetition, offering both structure and softness through expressive abstraction.
Luke Wilder is a Pacific Northwest artist whose work is shaped by the land. Painting from trailheads, riversides, and cabin porches, he captures the wilderness in its raw, quiet moments.