Approaching Rain-Sold
36 × 36 × 2” oil on canvas This is a vibrant tapestry of color and emotion, pulsating with life and movement. The use of reds, greens, blues, yellows, and pinks conveys an exuberant energy that draws the viewer in, encouraging them to explore the depth and variety within the piece. The decision to employ a loose, expressive application of color is a commendable one, allowing for an organic composition to emerge. This choice fosters a sense of spontaneity and freedom, inviting viewers to feel the same liberation in experiencing your work. The textured layers and the juxtaposition of denser color clusters against more dispersed areas create a rhythmic balance, which adds to the dynamic feel of the piece.
36 × 36 × 2” oil on canvas This is a vibrant tapestry of color and emotion, pulsating with life and movement. The use of reds, greens, blues, yellows, and pinks conveys an exuberant energy that draws the viewer in, encouraging them to explore the depth and variety within the piece. The decision to employ a loose, expressive application of color is a commendable one, allowing for an organic composition to emerge. This choice fosters a sense of spontaneity and freedom, inviting viewers to feel the same liberation in experiencing your work. The textured layers and the juxtaposition of denser color clusters against more dispersed areas create a rhythmic balance, which adds to the dynamic feel of the piece.
36 × 36 × 2” oil on canvas This is a vibrant tapestry of color and emotion, pulsating with life and movement. The use of reds, greens, blues, yellows, and pinks conveys an exuberant energy that draws the viewer in, encouraging them to explore the depth and variety within the piece. The decision to employ a loose, expressive application of color is a commendable one, allowing for an organic composition to emerge. This choice fosters a sense of spontaneity and freedom, inviting viewers to feel the same liberation in experiencing your work. The textured layers and the juxtaposition of denser color clusters against more dispersed areas create a rhythmic balance, which adds to the dynamic feel of the piece.