Humble Beginnings


This painting is deeply personal.

The three figures you see here tell a quiet story of my father, myself, and the cattle that shaped our daily lives. Long before I understood the language of art, I understood the language of responsibility, learned by walking beside my father and tending to what sustained us.

He stood as a guide steady, watchful, and rooted in wisdom. I followed, learning not just how to care for cattle, but how to endure, how to observe, and how to respect the rhythm of life and land. The cattle, in their own way, were more than livelihood. They were part of our story, our survival, our connection to something greater.

Looking back now, I realise those moments were not ordinary. They were the foundation of who I have become, both in life and in art. Every brushstroke I make today carries an echo of those early days, of footsteps on warm earth, and of lessons passed quietly from father to son.

This is more than a painting. It is memory. It is gratitude. It is legacy.



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