
Trouble Brewing
12 × 16. Acrylic on canvas. Gallery Wrap
This painting is a dramatic, abstract representation of a seascape under a stormy sky. The composition is divided into three distinct horizontal sections, each with its own colour palette and texture, creating a sense of depth and movement.
At the top, the sky is depicted with bold, sweeping brushstrokes in deep blues and blacks, suggesting a turbulent, stormy atmosphere. The strokes are thick and textured, with lighter blue patches breaking through the darker tones, possibly indicating clouds or breaks in the storm. Small, white, V-shaped marks scattered across the sky resemble birds in flight, adding a sense of scale and life to the scene.
Overall, the painting uses bold, expressive brushwork and a striking contrast of colours to evoke a powerful, emotional response. The interplay between the fiery reds and the cool blues and greens creates a dynamic tension, while the abstract style allows for multiple interpretations—perhaps a stormy seascape, a cosmic event, or an emotional landscape. The lack of fine detail invites the viewer to focus on the raw energy and mood of the piece.
12 × 16. Acrylic on canvas. Gallery Wrap
This painting is a dramatic, abstract representation of a seascape under a stormy sky. The composition is divided into three distinct horizontal sections, each with its own colour palette and texture, creating a sense of depth and movement.
At the top, the sky is depicted with bold, sweeping brushstrokes in deep blues and blacks, suggesting a turbulent, stormy atmosphere. The strokes are thick and textured, with lighter blue patches breaking through the darker tones, possibly indicating clouds or breaks in the storm. Small, white, V-shaped marks scattered across the sky resemble birds in flight, adding a sense of scale and life to the scene.
Overall, the painting uses bold, expressive brushwork and a striking contrast of colours to evoke a powerful, emotional response. The interplay between the fiery reds and the cool blues and greens creates a dynamic tension, while the abstract style allows for multiple interpretations—perhaps a stormy seascape, a cosmic event, or an emotional landscape. The lack of fine detail invites the viewer to focus on the raw energy and mood of the piece.