

Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Dimensions: 6foot × 3foot (length = 0.083foot)
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This painting reflects the aftermath of Hurricane Mitch in Honduras, when the Choluteca River carved a new course, leaving a bridge standing over dry land while the river flowed beside it uncrossed. A bridge without a river. A river without a bridge. The work captures the tension between human intention and nature’s force where permanence gives way to change, and function dissolves into memory.
This painting reflects the aftermath of Hurricane Mitch in Honduras, when the Choluteca River carved a new course, leaving a bridge standing over dry land while the river flowed beside it uncrossed. A bridge without a river. A river without a bridge. The work captures the tension between human intention and nature’s force where permanence gives way to change, and function dissolves into memory.