this must be the place (4)

£200.00

Dimensions: 45cm x 55cm
Materials: Original acrylic on cotton duck canvas

this must be the place (4) is a light abstract painting that embraces openness and fluidity. As the fourth painting in a five-part series, it continues the exploration of liminality, offering a composition that is delicate yet expressive.

Bathed in a pale, almost white hue, the canvas is an expansive, ethereal atmosphere, where subtle shifts in colour emerge through soft brushstrokes. The composition is gently divided: the left side holds a denser texture with clusters of red and green marks, while the right side remains more open, with faint yellow and green tones dissolving into the background.

A striking vertical streak of red cascades from the top left corner, its drip effect introducing a sense of fluid motion. Around it, soft green brushstrokes take on an organic, leaf-like quality, while hints of bright blue hug the outer edge. In contrast, the centre of the painting is illuminated by delicate yellow strokes, their subtle glow adding warmth and depth.

The texture and brushwork play a key role in the painting’s tactile quality. Fluid red strokes, green marks, and yellow swirls combine with the background’s translucent washes to form a harmonious and balanced composition. The faint vertical streaks of red and the scattered green accents create a gentle sense of motion, inviting the viewer to linger in the space between forms.

Framed by a thin black border, the painting's composition remains loose and glassy, reinforcing its dreamlike quality. The interplay of soft brushwork, translucent layers, and drifting organic shapes inviting the viewer to linger in the space between forms. Evoking impressions of nature, the painting is reminiscent of leaves caught in a breeze or sunlight filtering through mist.

A serene yet expressive piece, this must be the place (4) is perfect for collectors drawn to abstraction and the subtleties of colour and texture. It can stand alone or harmonise beautifully with others in the series.

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Dimensions: 45cm x 55cm
Materials: Original acrylic on cotton duck canvas

this must be the place (4) is a light abstract painting that embraces openness and fluidity. As the fourth painting in a five-part series, it continues the exploration of liminality, offering a composition that is delicate yet expressive.

Bathed in a pale, almost white hue, the canvas is an expansive, ethereal atmosphere, where subtle shifts in colour emerge through soft brushstrokes. The composition is gently divided: the left side holds a denser texture with clusters of red and green marks, while the right side remains more open, with faint yellow and green tones dissolving into the background.

A striking vertical streak of red cascades from the top left corner, its drip effect introducing a sense of fluid motion. Around it, soft green brushstrokes take on an organic, leaf-like quality, while hints of bright blue hug the outer edge. In contrast, the centre of the painting is illuminated by delicate yellow strokes, their subtle glow adding warmth and depth.

The texture and brushwork play a key role in the painting’s tactile quality. Fluid red strokes, green marks, and yellow swirls combine with the background’s translucent washes to form a harmonious and balanced composition. The faint vertical streaks of red and the scattered green accents create a gentle sense of motion, inviting the viewer to linger in the space between forms.

Framed by a thin black border, the painting's composition remains loose and glassy, reinforcing its dreamlike quality. The interplay of soft brushwork, translucent layers, and drifting organic shapes inviting the viewer to linger in the space between forms. Evoking impressions of nature, the painting is reminiscent of leaves caught in a breeze or sunlight filtering through mist.

A serene yet expressive piece, this must be the place (4) is perfect for collectors drawn to abstraction and the subtleties of colour and texture. It can stand alone or harmonise beautifully with others in the series.

Dimensions: 45cm x 55cm
Materials: Original acrylic on cotton duck canvas

this must be the place (4) is a light abstract painting that embraces openness and fluidity. As the fourth painting in a five-part series, it continues the exploration of liminality, offering a composition that is delicate yet expressive.

Bathed in a pale, almost white hue, the canvas is an expansive, ethereal atmosphere, where subtle shifts in colour emerge through soft brushstrokes. The composition is gently divided: the left side holds a denser texture with clusters of red and green marks, while the right side remains more open, with faint yellow and green tones dissolving into the background.

A striking vertical streak of red cascades from the top left corner, its drip effect introducing a sense of fluid motion. Around it, soft green brushstrokes take on an organic, leaf-like quality, while hints of bright blue hug the outer edge. In contrast, the centre of the painting is illuminated by delicate yellow strokes, their subtle glow adding warmth and depth.

The texture and brushwork play a key role in the painting’s tactile quality. Fluid red strokes, green marks, and yellow swirls combine with the background’s translucent washes to form a harmonious and balanced composition. The faint vertical streaks of red and the scattered green accents create a gentle sense of motion, inviting the viewer to linger in the space between forms.

Framed by a thin black border, the painting's composition remains loose and glassy, reinforcing its dreamlike quality. The interplay of soft brushwork, translucent layers, and drifting organic shapes inviting the viewer to linger in the space between forms. Evoking impressions of nature, the painting is reminiscent of leaves caught in a breeze or sunlight filtering through mist.

A serene yet expressive piece, this must be the place (4) is perfect for collectors drawn to abstraction and the subtleties of colour and texture. It can stand alone or harmonise beautifully with others in the series.