10x10" Acrylic on Wood Panel
12x12x1.5" Natural Poplar Shadow Frame
This is a bold, expressionistic Acrylic painting depicting Joshua trees — the iconic desert plants native to the Mojave Desert of Southern California. The work is rendered in a loose, energetic impasto style, with thick, textured brushstrokes that give the surface a rich, tactile quality.
Composition
Two prominent Joshua trees dominate the foreground, their dark, gnarled black trunks and branches reaching upward and outward in dramatically silhouetted forms. Smaller Joshua trees populate the lower portion of the canvas, creating a sense of depth and a desert grove setting.
Color Palette
Chile uses a striking and somewhat unconventional palette:
A cool, misty blue-grey for the sky, applied with visible, cross-hatched strokes
Vibrant purples and lavenders accenting the branches and surrounding negative space
Warm yellows, golds, and creamy whites for the spiky foliage clusters
Peach and salmon tones weaving through the branches, suggesting warm light
Mood & Style
The overall feeling is dreamlike and atmospheric — somewhere between dusk and twilight. The contrast between the dark silhouetted trunks and the luminous, painterly sky creates strong visual drama. The style blends plein air tradition with expressive, almost abstract energy.
Frame
The painting is set in a simple natural wood floater frame with a black liner.
10x10" Acrylic on Wood Panel
12x12x1.5" Natural Poplar Shadow Frame
This is a bold, expressionistic Acrylic painting depicting Joshua trees — the iconic desert plants native to the Mojave Desert of Southern California. The work is rendered in a loose, energetic impasto style, with thick, textured brushstrokes that give the surface a rich, tactile quality.
Composition
Two prominent Joshua trees dominate the foreground, their dark, gnarled black trunks and branches reaching upward and outward in dramatically silhouetted forms. Smaller Joshua trees populate the lower portion of the canvas, creating a sense of depth and a desert grove setting.
Color Palette
Chile uses a striking and somewhat unconventional palette:
A cool, misty blue-grey for the sky, applied with visible, cross-hatched strokes
Vibrant purples and lavenders accenting the branches and surrounding negative space
Warm yellows, golds, and creamy whites for the spiky foliage clusters
Peach and salmon tones weaving through the branches, suggesting warm light
Mood & Style
The overall feeling is dreamlike and atmospheric — somewhere between dusk and twilight. The contrast between the dark silhouetted trunks and the luminous, painterly sky creates strong visual drama. The style blends plein air tradition with expressive, almost abstract energy.
Frame
The painting is set in a simple natural wood floater frame with a black liner.