Stacked Three

$3,200.00

48×48×2” Mixed Media on Canvas

This is a large-scale abstract painting, acrylic and mixed media on canvas.

Composition & Structure:
The painting is divided into loosely defined zones — a luminous, white/cream central mass dominates and anchors the piece, flanked by darker regions on the right and layered horizontal bands on the lower left. There's a strong sense of landscape suggestion without being literal.
Color Palette:

Bright whites and creams form the structural core
Teal, turquoise, and aqua horizontal stripes in the lower left evoke water or terrain strata
Deep black masses create dramatic contrast
Accents of yellow, coral/pink, orange, and green add vibrancy
Warm earth tones and olive greens appear in the upper zone

Techniques & Texture:

Paint drips and runs — deliberate white streaks cascade downward
Gestural mark-making — loose pencil or thin-line drawings (spirals, x's, wire-like curves)
Layered scraping and scratching visible in the central field
Scattered rectangular color blocks dotting the darker right side
Mixed media feel with heavy underpainting elements

Mood & Style:
The work feels energetic yet contemplative — reminiscent of artists like Elizabeth Murray, Amy Silliman, or early Cy Twombly. There's a playful tension between chaos and structure, with an artist's signature faintly visible along the bottom edge.

48×48×2” Mixed Media on Canvas

This is a large-scale abstract painting, acrylic and mixed media on canvas.

Composition & Structure:
The painting is divided into loosely defined zones — a luminous, white/cream central mass dominates and anchors the piece, flanked by darker regions on the right and layered horizontal bands on the lower left. There's a strong sense of landscape suggestion without being literal.
Color Palette:

Bright whites and creams form the structural core
Teal, turquoise, and aqua horizontal stripes in the lower left evoke water or terrain strata
Deep black masses create dramatic contrast
Accents of yellow, coral/pink, orange, and green add vibrancy
Warm earth tones and olive greens appear in the upper zone

Techniques & Texture:

Paint drips and runs — deliberate white streaks cascade downward
Gestural mark-making — loose pencil or thin-line drawings (spirals, x's, wire-like curves)
Layered scraping and scratching visible in the central field
Scattered rectangular color blocks dotting the darker right side
Mixed media feel with heavy underpainting elements

Mood & Style:
The work feels energetic yet contemplative — reminiscent of artists like Elizabeth Murray, Amy Silliman, or early Cy Twombly. There's a playful tension between chaos and structure, with an artist's signature faintly visible along the bottom edge.