Triton, where silence floats, and time bends beneath the surface.

$5,300.00

TRITON

Guardian of the deep


Triton is strength made calm.
A force that does not chase attention—only holds the perimeter, steady and unshakable. This work carries the feeling of protection: the ocean’s ancient masculinity expressed through stillness rather than dominance.

Light moves across layered surface like tide on stone—quiet power, patient command. Triton belongs in spaces that need grounding: entryways, great rooms, offices, or any wall meant to feel anchored, assured, and quietly heroic.

The Myth

In Greek mythology, Triton is the sea god—son of Poseidon and Amphitrite—often depicted as half man, half fish. He is the ocean’s herald and protector, known for the conch shell whose sound can calm the waves or summon the sea itself.

Triton represents command with restraint—the ability to steady chaos, to protect what is sacred, and to rule without noise. His story is the myth of guardianship: power used not to conquer, but to preserve.

Created through a process that merges modern photography and printmaking with the ancient art of encaustic, layers of molten beeswax, oils, and resins are built up and fused with fire. The textured surface invites touch, its translucent depth suggesting both concealment and revelation. A one-of-a-kind encaustic mixed media painting — where photography, molten beeswax, and oils merge to reveal a serene underwater world. Layers of texture and translucency create a luminous depth that can only be achieved through fire and time.

40 by 30 by 1.5 inches

TRITON

Guardian of the deep


Triton is strength made calm.
A force that does not chase attention—only holds the perimeter, steady and unshakable. This work carries the feeling of protection: the ocean’s ancient masculinity expressed through stillness rather than dominance.

Light moves across layered surface like tide on stone—quiet power, patient command. Triton belongs in spaces that need grounding: entryways, great rooms, offices, or any wall meant to feel anchored, assured, and quietly heroic.

The Myth

In Greek mythology, Triton is the sea god—son of Poseidon and Amphitrite—often depicted as half man, half fish. He is the ocean’s herald and protector, known for the conch shell whose sound can calm the waves or summon the sea itself.

Triton represents command with restraint—the ability to steady chaos, to protect what is sacred, and to rule without noise. His story is the myth of guardianship: power used not to conquer, but to preserve.

Created through a process that merges modern photography and printmaking with the ancient art of encaustic, layers of molten beeswax, oils, and resins are built up and fused with fire. The textured surface invites touch, its translucent depth suggesting both concealment and revelation. A one-of-a-kind encaustic mixed media painting — where photography, molten beeswax, and oils merge to reveal a serene underwater world. Layers of texture and translucency create a luminous depth that can only be achieved through fire and time.

40 by 30 by 1.5 inches