Description
Line II – a mosaic of fields and two discs
Wall art tiles the canvas into rectangular fields that meet like mosaic, and gives each one its own surface — combed, pitted, or smoothed flat — so the piece is read by touch as much as by colour: decorative painting where the variety of finish is the ornament. Two large discs and a wide gold arc float across the grid and soften it.
Technique and texture
Every field is finished differently: some are combed into parallel furrows, some left coarse and pitted, others polished smooth. The discs are built from a heavy deposit and split into a light and a dark half, which makes them read as solid. The gold arc in the lower half is raised above the plane and runs like a thick graspable cord.
The motif
The upper discs are red and orange, each with a gold segment cut into it that gives it a direction. A gold curve sweeps through the lower left, and an olive-green half-round field with a dense overgrown texture lies at the lower right. Small square plaques with bright dots are scattered between the fields and pull the whole into a beat.
Setting and placement
With this many colour fields the piece needs a quiet wall and some distance. A rich, earth-warm palette gets on well in a living room, a dining room, or anywhere with a lot of timber.
- Technique: hand-painted painting on canvas, mosaic fields, combed and pitted textures, raised arc
- Palette: red, orange, olive green, copper, gold, white
- Ideal for: living rooms, dining rooms, foyers
- Character: rich, ornamental, warm
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