Snow series, 2026:

Created during the winter storm in January 2026, Terrill Warrenburg’s Snow series emerged as Connecticut experienced a wave of Arctic air and was held under the weight of a heavy snow and ice. Across four abstract works on black canvas, sinuous lines drift through large expanses of white and blue paint, mingling and settling as if pulled by gravity. Pigment flows, pools, and descends, echoing the quiet inevitability of snow as it accumulates—soft yet immense. Flecks of iridescence surface intermittently, catching light like ice in shadow, allowing the paintings to shift and breathe as the viewer moves. The series holds a moment of weather suspended in time, where motion slows and falling becomes a form of stillness.