this must be the place (5)

£200.00
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Dimensions: 45cm x 59cm
Materials: Original acrylic on cotton duck canvas

this must be the place (5) is a irregular shaped canvas painting that plays with structure and fluidity, using colour, texture, and form to create an expressive, layered composition. As the final piece in a five-part series, it continues the exploration of liminal space, inviting viewers into a world of movement and quiet radiance.

The parallelogram-shaped canvas is outlined by a thin, painted black border, framing an airy expanse of soft blue tones. At its centre, a large, irregular quadrilateral is traced in golden yellow—a striking boundary that defines an inner space within the painting. This outlined shape is subtly off-kilter, reinforcing the artwork’s sense of dynamism and gentle imbalance.

Within this golden frame, a cascade of red and blue brushstrokes descend, interwoven in a layered, organic rhythm. The red marks are rounded and scattered, like petals drifting through air, while the blue strokes weave between them, adding a sense of depth and motion. The composition is both structured and free-flowing—a balance between containment and expansion.

The brushwork varies from delicate, blended transitions to textured, raised applications, giving the painting a rich, tactile quality. The result is an artwork that feels both grounded and ephemeral, as if capturing a fleeting impression of light, landscape, or memory.

A compelling piece that challenges traditional rectangular formats, this must be the place (5) is ideal for collectors drawn to abstraction, texture, and the interplay between order and spontaneity.

The artwork can stand alone or resonate with others in the series, offering a final, evocative statement in the collection.

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Dimensions: 45cm x 59cm
Materials: Original acrylic on cotton duck canvas

this must be the place (5) is a irregular shaped canvas painting that plays with structure and fluidity, using colour, texture, and form to create an expressive, layered composition. As the final piece in a five-part series, it continues the exploration of liminal space, inviting viewers into a world of movement and quiet radiance.

The parallelogram-shaped canvas is outlined by a thin, painted black border, framing an airy expanse of soft blue tones. At its centre, a large, irregular quadrilateral is traced in golden yellow—a striking boundary that defines an inner space within the painting. This outlined shape is subtly off-kilter, reinforcing the artwork’s sense of dynamism and gentle imbalance.

Within this golden frame, a cascade of red and blue brushstrokes descend, interwoven in a layered, organic rhythm. The red marks are rounded and scattered, like petals drifting through air, while the blue strokes weave between them, adding a sense of depth and motion. The composition is both structured and free-flowing—a balance between containment and expansion.

The brushwork varies from delicate, blended transitions to textured, raised applications, giving the painting a rich, tactile quality. The result is an artwork that feels both grounded and ephemeral, as if capturing a fleeting impression of light, landscape, or memory.

A compelling piece that challenges traditional rectangular formats, this must be the place (5) is ideal for collectors drawn to abstraction, texture, and the interplay between order and spontaneity.

The artwork can stand alone or resonate with others in the series, offering a final, evocative statement in the collection.

Dimensions: 45cm x 59cm
Materials: Original acrylic on cotton duck canvas

this must be the place (5) is a irregular shaped canvas painting that plays with structure and fluidity, using colour, texture, and form to create an expressive, layered composition. As the final piece in a five-part series, it continues the exploration of liminal space, inviting viewers into a world of movement and quiet radiance.

The parallelogram-shaped canvas is outlined by a thin, painted black border, framing an airy expanse of soft blue tones. At its centre, a large, irregular quadrilateral is traced in golden yellow—a striking boundary that defines an inner space within the painting. This outlined shape is subtly off-kilter, reinforcing the artwork’s sense of dynamism and gentle imbalance.

Within this golden frame, a cascade of red and blue brushstrokes descend, interwoven in a layered, organic rhythm. The red marks are rounded and scattered, like petals drifting through air, while the blue strokes weave between them, adding a sense of depth and motion. The composition is both structured and free-flowing—a balance between containment and expansion.

The brushwork varies from delicate, blended transitions to textured, raised applications, giving the painting a rich, tactile quality. The result is an artwork that feels both grounded and ephemeral, as if capturing a fleeting impression of light, landscape, or memory.

A compelling piece that challenges traditional rectangular formats, this must be the place (5) is ideal for collectors drawn to abstraction, texture, and the interplay between order and spontaneity.

The artwork can stand alone or resonate with others in the series, offering a final, evocative statement in the collection.