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Erosion, Pause, Return (Tryptich)
This triptych reads as a single, unfolding landscape of memory and movement—three panels bound by shared color, texture, and gesture, yet each holding its own emotional register.
The left panel feels like an emergence. Weathered whites scrape across muted turquoise, olive, and rust, suggesting something being uncovered or remembered.
The center panel carries the emotional core. Layers are denser here—teals, ochres, and deep reds collide and bleed into one another. Vertical scoring and rough abrasion create a sense of pressure and time passing.
The right panel resolves with weight and grounding. Earthy golds, mossy greens, and rich reds dominate, punctuated by raw white passages that cut horizontally like light breaking through terrain.
The palette may evoke land, water, and weather.
$175 ea including frame or 500 for 3
This triptych reads as a single, unfolding landscape of memory and movement—three panels bound by shared color, texture, and gesture, yet each holding its own emotional register.
The left panel feels like an emergence. Weathered whites scrape across muted turquoise, olive, and rust, suggesting something being uncovered or remembered.
The center panel carries the emotional core. Layers are denser here—teals, ochres, and deep reds collide and bleed into one another. Vertical scoring and rough abrasion create a sense of pressure and time passing.
The right panel resolves with weight and grounding. Earthy golds, mossy greens, and rich reds dominate, punctuated by raw white passages that cut horizontally like light breaking through terrain.
The palette may evoke land, water, and weather.
$175 ea including frame or 500 for 3