By: Todd Suttles
T here are paintings that arrive fully formed, and others that feel like they’ve been walked into rather than composed. Mountain Paths belongs to the latter. It carries the sensation of movement through familiar ground—not a single road, but many possible ways forward—each suggested, none insisted upon.
This piece is built from gesture and memory more than geography. The land rolls, shifts, and opens without anchoring itself to a specific place, yet it feels unmistakably Appalachian. The paths are not drawn so much as revealed through color breaks and directional strokes, as if the terrain itself is deciding where you’re allowed to go.
Acrylic on Board
12x16 in. (unframed)
n/a (framed)
Silent Work Study — Companion Film
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The palette moves between cool greens and blues and sudden surges of warmth—rust reds, coral notes, and flashes of yellow—giving the sense of light changing as you move across elevation. Brushwork remains active and unresolved, reinforcing the idea that these paths are provisional. They exist because someone passed through, not because they were meant to last.
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