Night Farmhouse was inspired by the artist's evening drives through the countryside near Langley, where golden fields fade into deep blue as the day comes to rest. A small farmhouse stands alone at the edge of the field — humble, steady, and glowing faintly against the darkening sky.
The painting captures that still hour between day and night, when colors blur and everything slows. The narrow path leading toward the house feels both distant and familiar, like a memory half-remembered. The deep hues of blue and bronze evoke warmth within solitude — the feeling of seeing a light in the distance and knowing someone is home.
Through this work, the artist reflects the gentle rhythm of rural evenings — quiet, grounded, and timeless, where the ordinary becomes quietly luminous.