"Tides No. 15"
20"x20" | Acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas | Sold Un-framed | Price on the website includes complimentary shipping. | PLEASE NOTE: Photos will vary slightly on computer monitors.
What I like about this piece:
Each color played very well together in the mixing and working. I like how the sediment of the corals and reds gathered to leave a baby pink edge almost all around, and the plum anchored the piece.
“Tides”: This abstract collection of paintings is a risk-taking, messy, process of allowing the elements to do whatever they want under careful, intuitive and somewhat meditative interaction. Water, pigment and gravity will have their way in the end, and each one is 100% different from another.
20"x20" | Acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas | Sold Un-framed | Price on the website includes complimentary shipping. | PLEASE NOTE: Photos will vary slightly on computer monitors.
What I like about this piece:
Each color played very well together in the mixing and working. I like how the sediment of the corals and reds gathered to leave a baby pink edge almost all around, and the plum anchored the piece.
“Tides”: This abstract collection of paintings is a risk-taking, messy, process of allowing the elements to do whatever they want under careful, intuitive and somewhat meditative interaction. Water, pigment and gravity will have their way in the end, and each one is 100% different from another.
20"x20" | Acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas | Sold Un-framed | Price on the website includes complimentary shipping. | PLEASE NOTE: Photos will vary slightly on computer monitors.
What I like about this piece:
Each color played very well together in the mixing and working. I like how the sediment of the corals and reds gathered to leave a baby pink edge almost all around, and the plum anchored the piece.
“Tides”: This abstract collection of paintings is a risk-taking, messy, process of allowing the elements to do whatever they want under careful, intuitive and somewhat meditative interaction. Water, pigment and gravity will have their way in the end, and each one is 100% different from another.