Free of More
Free of More reflects on the quiet sufficiency of life’s simplest provisions. A robin bends toward a single worm, intent on what sustains it, while beneath the surface a faint skull emerges — a reminder of mortality and the futility of excess. The painting contrasts humble necessity with the silent cost of endless wanting, inviting the viewer to consider what is truly enough. In a world consumed by accumulation, it suggests freedom is found not in possessing more, but in being possessed by nothing.