Grounded in Nature
183x101cms
A contemporary abstract exploration of organic movement and layered emotion. The composition is built from overlapping biomorphic forms—leaf-like curves, seed shapes, arches, dots, and elongated ovals—that interlock like fragments of a living landscape viewed through memory rather than realism.
The palette is grounded in nature: moss greens, olive, sage, deep forest tones, softened creams, charcoal blues, and muted earth browns, punctuated by energetic flashes of crimson and lime. These accents create rhythm and tension across the canvas, guiding the eye through the dense arrangement of forms.
Rather than depicting a literal scene, the work suggests growth, conversation, and interconnectedness. The shapes resemble botanical structures, stones, pathways, and symbolic markings, giving the piece a semi-tribal, mid-century modern sensibility while remaining distinctly contemporary. Repetition of circular motifs and patterned textures introduces a musical cadence, almost like visual echoes moving across the surface.
The painting balances complexity with harmony.
