Scratch The Horizon

$4,600.00

48x48x2" Mixed Media on Canvas
This is a striking large-scale abstract work with a rich, layered composition. Here's what stands out:
Structure & Composition
The painting is divided almost like an inverted world — a vivid, colorful cityscape or carnival-like scene runs along the top border, while the vast majority of the canvas is dominated by a dramatic, downward-flowing central body that bleeds into a dark, foreboding base.
Techniques & Texture

Heavy use of dripping and pouring — paint trails cascade vertically throughout, giving a sense of rain, decay, or time dissolving
paint creates a glittering, almost geological texture in the center
Visible canvas texture and mixed media elements suggest collage or material embedding
Thin white paint lines are scratched or drawn over the surface

Color Palette

Deep crimson and burgundy
Warm gold and burnt sienna
Slate blue and grey
Stark black at the bottom
Soft peach and ochre in the middle tones

Mood & Interpretation
The work evokes duality — light above, darkness below; civilization versus chaos; something beautiful dissolving or falling apart. The glowing red orb on the left reads almost like a setting sun or blood moon.
It feels reminiscent of artists like Anselm Kiefer or Julie Mehretu in its ambition and layered complexity.

48x48x2" Mixed Media on Canvas
This is a striking large-scale abstract work with a rich, layered composition. Here's what stands out:
Structure & Composition
The painting is divided almost like an inverted world — a vivid, colorful cityscape or carnival-like scene runs along the top border, while the vast majority of the canvas is dominated by a dramatic, downward-flowing central body that bleeds into a dark, foreboding base.
Techniques & Texture

Heavy use of dripping and pouring — paint trails cascade vertically throughout, giving a sense of rain, decay, or time dissolving
paint creates a glittering, almost geological texture in the center
Visible canvas texture and mixed media elements suggest collage or material embedding
Thin white paint lines are scratched or drawn over the surface

Color Palette

Deep crimson and burgundy
Warm gold and burnt sienna
Slate blue and grey
Stark black at the bottom
Soft peach and ochre in the middle tones

Mood & Interpretation
The work evokes duality — light above, darkness below; civilization versus chaos; something beautiful dissolving or falling apart. The glowing red orb on the left reads almost like a setting sun or blood moon.
It feels reminiscent of artists like Anselm Kiefer or Julie Mehretu in its ambition and layered complexity.