





Loomings
Named after the opening chapter of Moby-Dick, Loomings is a meditative still life that reflects on the weight of memory and the ache of loss. A worn copy of Melville’s classic anchors the composition, evoking themes of obsession, isolation, and the quiet persistence of grief. Through restrained color and subtle symbolism, the painting offers a contemplative space where literature and lived experience quietly intertwine.
Named after the opening chapter of Moby-Dick, Loomings is a meditative still life that reflects on the weight of memory and the ache of loss. A worn copy of Melville’s classic anchors the composition, evoking themes of obsession, isolation, and the quiet persistence of grief. Through restrained color and subtle symbolism, the painting offers a contemplative space where literature and lived experience quietly intertwine.
Named after the opening chapter of Moby-Dick, Loomings is a meditative still life that reflects on the weight of memory and the ache of loss. A worn copy of Melville’s classic anchors the composition, evoking themes of obsession, isolation, and the quiet persistence of grief. Through restrained color and subtle symbolism, the painting offers a contemplative space where literature and lived experience quietly intertwine.