Landscape Work
These landscapes emerge from a quiet tension between observation and instinct. They begin with place but are shaped by memory, emotion, and response rather than strict representation. Jeff Dikio’s landscapes are not records of what is seen, but reflections of how a place is felt.
Light, atmosphere, and horizon act as anchors, while surface, gesture, and subtle shifts in tone introduce movement and emotion. The work lingers in the space between clarity and abstraction, inviting the viewer to slow down, look longer, and bring their own experience into the scene.
Each painting is less about depicting a destination and more about capturing a moment of attention — a pause where environment and inner response briefly meet.
Last Call, Oil on canvas, 24"x30", 2003
Bright Lights, Acrylic on paper, 5"x7", 2002
Wild Horses, Oil on canvas, 16"x22", 2003
Round Midnight, Acrylic on paper, 7"x5", 2002