Hovering between painting and sculpture, Baldwin’s biomorphic compositions are contained within intricately hand-carved frames that extend the pictorial space into multiple dimensions. Described by the artist as palimpsests, the works layer figures, landscapes, and botanical forms until they merge into new hybrid configurations. Blending abstraction and representation, the paintings draw on organic patterns through soft contours, loose symmetry, and earthy colors. Their carved wooden frames echo and amplify the imagery, lending the works a heightened sense of physicality and embodied presence.