Held by Water
A study of colour, transparency and organic form. Through the glass vessel, the rhubarb stems become a network of intersecting lines, reflections and shifting planes of light. The familiar subject is transformed into an exploration of structure, movement and perception.
A study of quiet interplay between colour, transparency and form
Held by Water examines the interplay between colour, transparency and form. The vivid rhubarb stems twist and overlap within the glass vessel, creating a dynamic composition of lines, reflections and subtle distortions. While rooted in the observation of an everyday subject, the painting transforms the ordinary into a study of movement, light and quiet presence.
Shown within a minimal interior setting
A visual impression of how the work may sit within a quiet, contemporary interior.
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