Description
Coldwater Flames is part of my Between Surface and Light series – an attempt to see water differently. Using a single, consistent chromatic transformation applied across the entire body of work, familiar surfaces shift into an unexpected spectrum, revealing water as something more than a transparent medium: a living field of color, depth, and motion. What is normally overlooked becomes vivid – almost otherworldly – inviting the viewer to question what they are seeing, and how many ways water might truly be seen.
In this frame, scarlet fronds drift beneath a blue, glacial calm-like embers suspended in coldwater. The scene can read as a submerged autumn, yet it also feels like flame pushing through ice: warmth without heat, fire without burning. Held at the threshold between surface and light, water turns into a language of color.






