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• Dimensions: 60cm x 84.5cm.
• Materials: Acrylic and graphite on cotton duck canvas.
08:14 is an abstract landscape painting. Its layered and atmospheric composition captures the feeling of a landscape rather than its direct representation. Through abstraction, it explores the fleeting nature of memory—how a place lingers in the mind not as a fixed image, but as shifting textures, colours, and sensations.
Divided into two distinct sections, the composition balances movement and stillness. The left side is richly layered. Purples and deep blues dissolve into fresh greens and cool greys, fractured by organic flows of red-orange. A small graphite form—an abstracted mountain peak—rests in the lower portion, its simplified tones allowing the colours beneath to subtly emerge.
On the right, tall, ghostly white forms rise from the blue-green haze. Their edges fade, their presence hovering between plant life and something more ephemeral. The translucent layers create a sense of depth, where shapes shift between solidity and mist.
The contrast between textured density and fluid openness invites contemplation. The painting is a moment suspended—cold air on skin, the hush of morning, the first light touching distant peaks. Its early-morning timestamp, 08:14, reflects the cool palette, with hints of warmth breaking through like sunlight creeping over frost-covered ground.
Both immersive and elusive, 08:14 is a piece that embraces abstraction as a means of evoking memory, liminality, and the vastness of experience. An ephemeral abstract landscape painting perfect for collectors drawn to the interplay of colour, texture, and atmosphere.
• Dimensions: 60cm x 84.5cm.
• Materials: Acrylic and graphite on cotton duck canvas.
08:14 is an abstract landscape painting. Its layered and atmospheric composition captures the feeling of a landscape rather than its direct representation. Through abstraction, it explores the fleeting nature of memory—how a place lingers in the mind not as a fixed image, but as shifting textures, colours, and sensations.
Divided into two distinct sections, the composition balances movement and stillness. The left side is richly layered. Purples and deep blues dissolve into fresh greens and cool greys, fractured by organic flows of red-orange. A small graphite form—an abstracted mountain peak—rests in the lower portion, its simplified tones allowing the colours beneath to subtly emerge.
On the right, tall, ghostly white forms rise from the blue-green haze. Their edges fade, their presence hovering between plant life and something more ephemeral. The translucent layers create a sense of depth, where shapes shift between solidity and mist.
The contrast between textured density and fluid openness invites contemplation. The painting is a moment suspended—cold air on skin, the hush of morning, the first light touching distant peaks. Its early-morning timestamp, 08:14, reflects the cool palette, with hints of warmth breaking through like sunlight creeping over frost-covered ground.
Both immersive and elusive, 08:14 is a piece that embraces abstraction as a means of evoking memory, liminality, and the vastness of experience. An ephemeral abstract landscape painting perfect for collectors drawn to the interplay of colour, texture, and atmosphere.
• Dimensions: 60cm x 84.5cm.
• Materials: Acrylic and graphite on cotton duck canvas.
08:14 is an abstract landscape painting. Its layered and atmospheric composition captures the feeling of a landscape rather than its direct representation. Through abstraction, it explores the fleeting nature of memory—how a place lingers in the mind not as a fixed image, but as shifting textures, colours, and sensations.
Divided into two distinct sections, the composition balances movement and stillness. The left side is richly layered. Purples and deep blues dissolve into fresh greens and cool greys, fractured by organic flows of red-orange. A small graphite form—an abstracted mountain peak—rests in the lower portion, its simplified tones allowing the colours beneath to subtly emerge.
On the right, tall, ghostly white forms rise from the blue-green haze. Their edges fade, their presence hovering between plant life and something more ephemeral. The translucent layers create a sense of depth, where shapes shift between solidity and mist.
The contrast between textured density and fluid openness invites contemplation. The painting is a moment suspended—cold air on skin, the hush of morning, the first light touching distant peaks. Its early-morning timestamp, 08:14, reflects the cool palette, with hints of warmth breaking through like sunlight creeping over frost-covered ground.
Both immersive and elusive, 08:14 is a piece that embraces abstraction as a means of evoking memory, liminality, and the vastness of experience. An ephemeral abstract landscape painting perfect for collectors drawn to the interplay of colour, texture, and atmosphere.