Abstracts
Reflections
50x50cm
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This painting is an abstract composition built from vertical bands and finely layered horizontal strokes, giving it a rhythmic, almost architectural structure. Cool tones dominate—soft blues, steel gray, lavender, and silvery whites—interwoven with subtle accents of rust red, ochre, and deep indigo. These warmer colors appear intermittently, like traces or echoes beneath the surface.
The surface feels smooth yet complex, as if the paint has been dragged or scraped repeatedly across the canvas, creating delicate striations and a sense of motion held in restraint. The vertical divisions suggest panels, reflections, or columns, while the horizontal lines blur their boundaries, producing a visual effect reminiscent of light reflected on water, glass, or polished stone.
There is a quiet, meditative quality to the work. Unlike a turbulent abstraction, this painting feels controlled and contemplative, balancing order and fluidity. Overall, it evokes themes of reflection, memory, and layered perception—something seen through, rather than directly observed.