this must be the place (1)
• Dimensions: 45cm x 59cm
• Materials: Original acrylic on cotton duck canvas
this must be the place (1) is a captivating shaped canvas painting that defies traditional framing, both literally and conceptually. As the first in a five-piece polyptych, this artwork invites viewers into an exploration of liminality, perspective, and the interplay between presence and absence.
The skewed quadrilateral canvas disrupts conventional expectations, creating a dynamic tension between its shape and the abstract forms within. At the heart of the composition lies a hazy, ethereal expanse of soft white, layered with translucent brushstrokes that drift like smoke or feathers. This central void is framed by vibrant bands of pink, blue, and neon yellow-green, their edges crisp yet imperfectly organic. These colours act as both boundaries and connectors, framing the interior while guiding the viewer’s gaze inward.
The surface is rich with depth and texture, created through a process of layering and partial removal. Traces of earlier marks are intentionally preserved, hinting at the painting’s history and narrative. Faint, ambiguous forms emerge from the layers, evoking a sense of discovery and unfolding meaning. The black perimeter line reinforces the canvas as a "window" into an abstract, liminal world—a space that feels both familiar and unknowable.
Perfect for art lovers and collectors seeking unique, boundary-pushing pieces, this must be the place (1) invites viewers to pause, reflect, and explore the interplay between what is seen and what is concealed. This artwork challenges perceptions; its irregular canvas shape makes it a truly one-of-a-kind artwork, sure to become a focal point in any space.
This piece is part of a larger series but stands powerfully on its own, offering a bold and intriguing take on contemporary abstract art.
• Dimensions: 45cm x 59cm
• Materials: Original acrylic on cotton duck canvas
this must be the place (1) is a captivating shaped canvas painting that defies traditional framing, both literally and conceptually. As the first in a five-piece polyptych, this artwork invites viewers into an exploration of liminality, perspective, and the interplay between presence and absence.
The skewed quadrilateral canvas disrupts conventional expectations, creating a dynamic tension between its shape and the abstract forms within. At the heart of the composition lies a hazy, ethereal expanse of soft white, layered with translucent brushstrokes that drift like smoke or feathers. This central void is framed by vibrant bands of pink, blue, and neon yellow-green, their edges crisp yet imperfectly organic. These colours act as both boundaries and connectors, framing the interior while guiding the viewer’s gaze inward.
The surface is rich with depth and texture, created through a process of layering and partial removal. Traces of earlier marks are intentionally preserved, hinting at the painting’s history and narrative. Faint, ambiguous forms emerge from the layers, evoking a sense of discovery and unfolding meaning. The black perimeter line reinforces the canvas as a "window" into an abstract, liminal world—a space that feels both familiar and unknowable.
Perfect for art lovers and collectors seeking unique, boundary-pushing pieces, this must be the place (1) invites viewers to pause, reflect, and explore the interplay between what is seen and what is concealed. This artwork challenges perceptions; its irregular canvas shape makes it a truly one-of-a-kind artwork, sure to become a focal point in any space.
This piece is part of a larger series but stands powerfully on its own, offering a bold and intriguing take on contemporary abstract art.
• Dimensions: 45cm x 59cm
• Materials: Original acrylic on cotton duck canvas
this must be the place (1) is a captivating shaped canvas painting that defies traditional framing, both literally and conceptually. As the first in a five-piece polyptych, this artwork invites viewers into an exploration of liminality, perspective, and the interplay between presence and absence.
The skewed quadrilateral canvas disrupts conventional expectations, creating a dynamic tension between its shape and the abstract forms within. At the heart of the composition lies a hazy, ethereal expanse of soft white, layered with translucent brushstrokes that drift like smoke or feathers. This central void is framed by vibrant bands of pink, blue, and neon yellow-green, their edges crisp yet imperfectly organic. These colours act as both boundaries and connectors, framing the interior while guiding the viewer’s gaze inward.
The surface is rich with depth and texture, created through a process of layering and partial removal. Traces of earlier marks are intentionally preserved, hinting at the painting’s history and narrative. Faint, ambiguous forms emerge from the layers, evoking a sense of discovery and unfolding meaning. The black perimeter line reinforces the canvas as a "window" into an abstract, liminal world—a space that feels both familiar and unknowable.
Perfect for art lovers and collectors seeking unique, boundary-pushing pieces, this must be the place (1) invites viewers to pause, reflect, and explore the interplay between what is seen and what is concealed. This artwork challenges perceptions; its irregular canvas shape makes it a truly one-of-a-kind artwork, sure to become a focal point in any space.
This piece is part of a larger series but stands powerfully on its own, offering a bold and intriguing take on contemporary abstract art.