Vestige is original fine art by Studio Stranz in Boston. Framed in mahogany wood.
Vestige captures the residue of radiance: the way light endures on a surface long after the source has shifted. Rendered in mixed media on linen, tones of peach, nectarine, and turquoise mingle like sun and sea on the Riviera, evoking the faded frescoes of devotion that time has both softened and sanctified. The texture recalls weathered stucco, the pigment carrying the warmth of a presence both past and present. This is nostalgia made visible, tangible, a portrait not of what remains, but of what refuses to disappear.
Vestige
Tidal Force is a collection that traces the quiet conversation between matter and memory: how does the natural world reflect the human condition, through cycles of erosion, renewal, and transformation? Each work sits at the threshold between creation and dissolution, where pigment behaves like weather, and texture becomes a language of endurance.
Created in acrylic, oil, and mixed mineral mediums on linen and canvas, the series explores the physical poetry of oxidation, salt, sediment, and light. The surfaces feel both ancient and immediate, as if they’ve been excavated rather than painted, revealing evidence of time in every layer. What begins as elemental process evolves into emotional landscape: water becomes consciousness, rust becomes ritual, and light emerges not as illumination but as residue.
The works in Tidal Force are not representations but reflections—portals into the tension between stillness and motion, decay and grace. They ask the viewer to slow down, to inhabit the same rhythm that shaped them, and to find beauty in what endures through change.

















