Green Revolution

$50.00

16 × 12. Acrylic on canvas. Unframed

This painting is characterized by its dense, chaotic composition and vibrant use of colour. The canvas is a whirlwind of overlapping brushstrokes, creating a textured, almost three-dimensional surface that feels alive with movement. The colour palette is dominated by rich greens—ranging from deep forest tones to brighter, more lime-like shades—interspersed with bold splashes of red, black, white, and hints of gray and beige. The greens give the painting a lush, almost organic feel, while the reds add a sense of urgency and contrast, standing out sharply against the cooler tones.

The overall mood of the painting is vibrant and intense, with the greens evoking growth and vitality, while the reds and blacks introduce a sense of conflict or energy. This piece feels grounded in its colour scheme, with the greens providing a unifying thread, but it retains the same chaotic energy and lack of a clear focal point. It’s a piece that invites the viewer to get lost in its layers, interpreting the interplay of colours and textures as a reflection of nature, emotion, or a blend of both.

16 × 12. Acrylic on canvas. Unframed

This painting is characterized by its dense, chaotic composition and vibrant use of colour. The canvas is a whirlwind of overlapping brushstrokes, creating a textured, almost three-dimensional surface that feels alive with movement. The colour palette is dominated by rich greens—ranging from deep forest tones to brighter, more lime-like shades—interspersed with bold splashes of red, black, white, and hints of gray and beige. The greens give the painting a lush, almost organic feel, while the reds add a sense of urgency and contrast, standing out sharply against the cooler tones.

The overall mood of the painting is vibrant and intense, with the greens evoking growth and vitality, while the reds and blacks introduce a sense of conflict or energy. This piece feels grounded in its colour scheme, with the greens providing a unifying thread, but it retains the same chaotic energy and lack of a clear focal point. It’s a piece that invites the viewer to get lost in its layers, interpreting the interplay of colours and textures as a reflection of nature, emotion, or a blend of both.