Woodstock Little Deep captures a sensory moment of immersion within the natural world, focusing on the intimate relationship between human presence and the tactile forces of an environment. Set against the cascading roar of a waterfall, two figures pause at the water’s edge, suspended in a moment of reflection.
The viewer is invited into the experience of being in the place: the cool rush of mist against warm skin, the thunderous hum of falling water drowning out ambient noise, and the dark, mirrored stillness of the pool below. Through textured brushwork and deep tonal contrasts. The painting evokes both the refreshing chill of a mountain stream on a hot summer day and the psychological refuge found in the stunning, natural Catskills in the Hudson Valley in New York.

