Crossing Field explores the meeting of paths - where forms intersect, overlap, and quietly shift direction.
Curved planes and textured surfaces move across the composition like fragments of landscape seen in motion, suggesting crossings that are both physical and intangible. The interplay between structured geometry and softened edges creates a sense of rhythm - where stillness and movement exist at once.
Muted greens and earthy tones ground the work, while the layered textures introduce depth, evoking terrain shaped by time and passage.
Hand painted on canvas panel
Mixed media, acrylic and coarse pumice
Artwork size : 20 × 16 inches
Frame size : 24 × 20 x 1.5 inches. Framed in a classic ornamental wood frame
One of a kind
Original Artwork, Signed
Includes Certificate of Authenticity
Ready to hang
2023
Viewing Note
While every effort has been made to present the artwork accurately, slight variations in colors and appearance may occur between digital images and the original piece. Texture, depth, scale, and material nuances are often more apparent when experienced in person.
Crossing Field explores the meeting of paths - where forms intersect, overlap, and quietly shift direction.
Curved planes and textured surfaces move across the composition like fragments of landscape seen in motion, suggesting crossings that are both physical and intangible. The interplay between structured geometry and softened edges creates a sense of rhythm - where stillness and movement exist at once.
Muted greens and earthy tones ground the work, while the layered textures introduce depth, evoking terrain shaped by time and passage.
Hand painted on canvas panel
Mixed media, acrylic and coarse pumice
Artwork size : 20 × 16 inches
Frame size : 24 × 20 x 1.5 inches. Framed in a classic ornamental wood frame
One of a kind
Original Artwork, Signed
Includes Certificate of Authenticity
Ready to hang
2023
Viewing Note
While every effort has been made to present the artwork accurately, slight variations in colors and appearance may occur between digital images and the original piece. Texture, depth, scale, and material nuances are often more apparent when experienced in person.