Et Fono
"This piece features layered paint suspended between sheets of clear plastic, creating a dynamic interplay of color and form. Deep greens, dark blues, and vibrant aqua tones flow and blend across the composition, forming abstract shapes that seem to drift and interact within the transparent enclosure. The layering of plastic encapsulates the paint, giving the colors a sense of depth and containment, as though they are held in a suspended state, protected yet fluid. The green and blue hues vary in opacity, with some areas appearing dense and saturated while others are more translucent, allowing the underlying marbled background to subtly emerge. This background, with its faint patterns and pale tones, contrasts softly with the boldness of the paint, adding a quiet, textural dimension that enhances the sense of depth within the plastic layers. The encapsulated paint forms seem to flow organically, as if frozen in motion, with edges that blur and fade where colors meet. The effect of the clear plastic layering creates a glossy surface that interacts with light, adding a subtle sheen that shifts as the viewer’s perspective changes. This interplay of color, texture, and transparency invites viewers to explore the work’s layered complexity, evoking themes of movement, containment, and the delicate balance between fluidity and form. The piece stands as a moment of vibrant abstraction, preserved and isolated within the protective, reflective barrier of the plastic."
- D. L. Wye
Prints are produced on demand on stretched canvas, acrylic plexi, or giclee fine art paper in a variety of sizes here in the United States.
Contact ArtLifting for larger size options.