Original artwork description:

Abscission refers to the natural detachment of parts of a plant, such as leaves or fruit. This artwork is an abstract representation of this process. The warm colors are meant to evoke the hues of autumn leaves, and the dynamic lines symbolize the falling or detaching of these elements. The textured surface represents the rough, organic nature of plant life.
The dominant colors are warm and earthy, with rich tones of orange, red, brown, and yellow. There are also hints of white or light beige, which provide contrast and visual relief.
The composition is dynamic and energetic. The lines and shapes within each panel suggest movement and growth. The arrangement of the four panels adds another layer of complexity, creating a sense of rhythm and pattern.

Materials used:

Fine Art Papers; Stretched Canvas Panels; Mod Podge; Wood

Abscission (2024) Collage
by Dave Popino

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Abscission refers to the natural detachment of parts of a plant, such as leaves or fruit. This artwork is an abstract representation of this process. The warm colors are meant to evoke the hues of autumn leaves, and the dynamic lines symbolize the falling or detaching of these elements. The textured surface represents the rough, organic nature of plant life.
The dominant colors are warm and earthy, with rich tones of orange, red, brown, and yellow. There are also hints of white or light beige, which provide contrast and visual relief.
The composition is dynamic and energetic. The lines and shapes within each panel suggest movement and growth. The arrangement of the four panels adds another layer of complexity, creating a sense of rhythm and pattern.

Materials used:

Fine Art Papers; Stretched Canvas Panels; Mod Podge; Wood

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My work is inspired by the world around me. Impressionistic collages of landscapes obviously get their cues from nature. Others pieces, while more abstract, are still influenced by the patterns... Read more

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