The Cliffs

$50.00

16 × 12. Acrylic on canvas. Unframed

This painting is an abstract work that balances vibrant colours with a semi-structured composition, creating a sense of both chaos and order. The colour palette is bold and varied, featuring deep blues, rich reds, bright yellows, oranges, greens, and purples, with accents of black, white, and softer pastel tones like pink and beige. The colours are applied in broad, expressive brushstrokes, some of which are thick and textured, while others are more fluid and blended.

The painting has a sense of depth, with layers of colour overlapping and interacting, giving it a dynamic, almost three-dimensional quality. The use of black and white strokes adds contrast and helps to define the shapes, while the brighter colours inject energy and warmth. The overall effect is one of emotional intensity, with the abstract forms and vivid colours evoking a sense of movement and feeling, possibly reflecting an inner landscape or emotional state. The style is reminiscent of mid-20th-century abstract art, where artists used colour and form to express complex emotions rather than depict a literal scene.

16 × 12. Acrylic on canvas. Unframed

This painting is an abstract work that balances vibrant colours with a semi-structured composition, creating a sense of both chaos and order. The colour palette is bold and varied, featuring deep blues, rich reds, bright yellows, oranges, greens, and purples, with accents of black, white, and softer pastel tones like pink and beige. The colours are applied in broad, expressive brushstrokes, some of which are thick and textured, while others are more fluid and blended.

The painting has a sense of depth, with layers of colour overlapping and interacting, giving it a dynamic, almost three-dimensional quality. The use of black and white strokes adds contrast and helps to define the shapes, while the brighter colours inject energy and warmth. The overall effect is one of emotional intensity, with the abstract forms and vivid colours evoking a sense of movement and feeling, possibly reflecting an inner landscape or emotional state. The style is reminiscent of mid-20th-century abstract art, where artists used colour and form to express complex emotions rather than depict a literal scene.