this must be the place (2)
• Dimensions: 45cm x 55cm
• Materials: Original acrylic on cotton duck canvas
this must be the place (2) is a layered abstract artwork that explores the delicate balance between organic forms and geometric structure, creating a composition that feels both grounded and ethereal. As the second painting in a five-piece polyptych, this artwork continues the exploration of liminality, light, and boundaries.
The canvas glows with a luminous palette of soft pinks, peaches, and whites, accented by streaks of pale yellow that drip gracefully down from the top. A faint blue parallelogram frame cuts diagonally across the canvas, dividing the surface into smaller sections and introducing a geometric counterpoint to the painting's organic flow. This line, paired with the thin black border and vibrant coral and pink edges, frames the composition while guiding the viewer’s gaze across the textured and layered surface.
Clusters of green, leaf-like shapes emerge on the right side, layered with varying tones to create a sense of depth and motion. Small red dots and splashes punctuate this area, adding vibrancy and energy. Surrounding the composition is a black border, within which vibrant coral and pink lines act as a visual frame, containing the interplay of light and texture.
The surface texture is rich with variation. Smooth, translucent layers meet areas of opacity and tactile brushstrokes.
This artwork invites viewers to contemplate the intersection of natural and constructed elements, exploring themes of transience and perception. The layering of colour and form evokes a fleeting, dreamlike atmosphere, making this must be the place (2) an exceptional addition to any collection of contemporary abstract art.
This piece can be displayed on its own or as part of the full series, enhancing any interior space with its layered beauty and nuanced exploration of light and texture.
• Dimensions: 45cm x 55cm
• Materials: Original acrylic on cotton duck canvas
this must be the place (2) is a layered abstract artwork that explores the delicate balance between organic forms and geometric structure, creating a composition that feels both grounded and ethereal. As the second painting in a five-piece polyptych, this artwork continues the exploration of liminality, light, and boundaries.
The canvas glows with a luminous palette of soft pinks, peaches, and whites, accented by streaks of pale yellow that drip gracefully down from the top. A faint blue parallelogram frame cuts diagonally across the canvas, dividing the surface into smaller sections and introducing a geometric counterpoint to the painting's organic flow. This line, paired with the thin black border and vibrant coral and pink edges, frames the composition while guiding the viewer’s gaze across the textured and layered surface.
Clusters of green, leaf-like shapes emerge on the right side, layered with varying tones to create a sense of depth and motion. Small red dots and splashes punctuate this area, adding vibrancy and energy. Surrounding the composition is a black border, within which vibrant coral and pink lines act as a visual frame, containing the interplay of light and texture.
The surface texture is rich with variation. Smooth, translucent layers meet areas of opacity and tactile brushstrokes.
This artwork invites viewers to contemplate the intersection of natural and constructed elements, exploring themes of transience and perception. The layering of colour and form evokes a fleeting, dreamlike atmosphere, making this must be the place (2) an exceptional addition to any collection of contemporary abstract art.
This piece can be displayed on its own or as part of the full series, enhancing any interior space with its layered beauty and nuanced exploration of light and texture.
• Dimensions: 45cm x 55cm
• Materials: Original acrylic on cotton duck canvas
this must be the place (2) is a layered abstract artwork that explores the delicate balance between organic forms and geometric structure, creating a composition that feels both grounded and ethereal. As the second painting in a five-piece polyptych, this artwork continues the exploration of liminality, light, and boundaries.
The canvas glows with a luminous palette of soft pinks, peaches, and whites, accented by streaks of pale yellow that drip gracefully down from the top. A faint blue parallelogram frame cuts diagonally across the canvas, dividing the surface into smaller sections and introducing a geometric counterpoint to the painting's organic flow. This line, paired with the thin black border and vibrant coral and pink edges, frames the composition while guiding the viewer’s gaze across the textured and layered surface.
Clusters of green, leaf-like shapes emerge on the right side, layered with varying tones to create a sense of depth and motion. Small red dots and splashes punctuate this area, adding vibrancy and energy. Surrounding the composition is a black border, within which vibrant coral and pink lines act as a visual frame, containing the interplay of light and texture.
The surface texture is rich with variation. Smooth, translucent layers meet areas of opacity and tactile brushstrokes.
This artwork invites viewers to contemplate the intersection of natural and constructed elements, exploring themes of transience and perception. The layering of colour and form evokes a fleeting, dreamlike atmosphere, making this must be the place (2) an exceptional addition to any collection of contemporary abstract art.
This piece can be displayed on its own or as part of the full series, enhancing any interior space with its layered beauty and nuanced exploration of light and texture.