Fly Me to the Moon I explores rhythm, color, and form as a quiet orbit - repetitive, measured, and gently shifting. Each panel stands as an independent composition, yet the work only reaches balance when the tree are viewed together. The triptych reflects a sense of suspended movement between structure and emotion, where forms echo across panels like fragments of a continuous journey - circling, drifting, and never fully returning to the same point.
Triptych / Set of 3 Paintings ( sold as one work )
Hand painted on canvas panel
Mixed media, acrylic and coarse pumice
Each panel size : 8 x 10 inches
Each frame size : 12 x 14 x 1.5 inches
Frame with hand - painted antique - style frames
Original Artwork, Signed
Includes Certificate of Authenticity
Frame with hand - painted antique - style frames
Ready to hang
2024
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.
Fly Me to the Moon I explores rhythm, color, and form as a quiet orbit - repetitive, measured, and gently shifting. Each panel stands as an independent composition, yet the work only reaches balance when the tree are viewed together. The triptych reflects a sense of suspended movement between structure and emotion, where forms echo across panels like fragments of a continuous journey - circling, drifting, and never fully returning to the same point.
Triptych / Set of 3 Paintings ( sold as one work )
Hand painted on canvas panel
Mixed media, acrylic and coarse pumice
Each panel size : 8 x 10 inches
Each frame size : 12 x 14 x 1.5 inches
Frame with hand - painted antique - style frames
Original Artwork, Signed
Includes Certificate of Authenticity
Frame with hand - painted antique - style frames
Ready to hang
2024
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.