Spring Skiing (Ceramic Tile)

$25.00

12 × 12. Painted on ceramic tile

This painting is a vibrant, abstract piece characterized by its fluid, swirling composition and a bold, multicoloured palette. The canvas is filled with a dynamic interplay of colours that blend and flow into one another, creating a sense of movement and energy that feels almost liquid or molten.

The overall composition feels chaotic yet harmonious, with no clear focal point, encouraging the viewer’s eye to move across the canvas and follow the swirling patterns. The painting evokes a natural, elemental quality—perhaps a representation of a volcanic flow, a turbulent ocean, or even a cosmic nebula, with its vibrant colours and fluid forms suggesting energy and transformation.

This piece brings to mind the fluid art techniques popularized in contemporary abstract art, as well as the emotional intensity of abstract expressionism, similar to the works of artists like Jackson Pollock, though with a more controlled, flowing approach. The painting feels like a snapshot of a dynamic, ever-changing process, capturing a moment of beauty in chaos.

12 × 12. Painted on ceramic tile

This painting is a vibrant, abstract piece characterized by its fluid, swirling composition and a bold, multicoloured palette. The canvas is filled with a dynamic interplay of colours that blend and flow into one another, creating a sense of movement and energy that feels almost liquid or molten.

The overall composition feels chaotic yet harmonious, with no clear focal point, encouraging the viewer’s eye to move across the canvas and follow the swirling patterns. The painting evokes a natural, elemental quality—perhaps a representation of a volcanic flow, a turbulent ocean, or even a cosmic nebula, with its vibrant colours and fluid forms suggesting energy and transformation.

This piece brings to mind the fluid art techniques popularized in contemporary abstract art, as well as the emotional intensity of abstract expressionism, similar to the works of artists like Jackson Pollock, though with a more controlled, flowing approach. The painting feels like a snapshot of a dynamic, ever-changing process, capturing a moment of beauty in chaos.