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Aligned Agreement (2026) Original Acrylic Painting by Nick Molloy

110 x 160 x 0.1cm (unframed) / 100 x 150cm (actual image size)

31 Artist Reviews

£1,297.07

This large contemporary abstract painting explores the quiet tension between structure and spontaneity. A network of fine linear frameworks intersects with layered geometric forms, creating a sense of architectural rhythm and spatial ambiguity. Muted tones of cream and soft white are punctuated by bold accents of ochre and deep black, guiding the eye through a carefully balanced composition.

The piece evokes an imagined blueprint, where rigid boundaries coexist with subtle imperfections and textured surfaces. Each shape appears both independent and interconnected, inviting the viewer to interpret shifting perspectives and hidden narratives within the grid.

Ideal for modern interiors, it brings a sense of calm sophistication while offering visual intrigue that unfolds over time.

The artwork has plenty of canvas around the edges to be stretched over bars or to be framed.

Materials used:

Acrylic

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This large contemporary abstract painting explores the quiet tension between structure and spontaneity. A network of fine linear frameworks intersects with layered geometric forms, creating a sense of architectural rhythm and spatial ambiguity. Muted tones of cream and soft white are punctuated by bold accents of ochre and deep black, guiding the eye through a carefully balanced composition.

The piece evokes an imagined blueprint, where rigid boundaries coexist with subtle imperfections and textured surfaces. Each shape appears both independent and interconnected, inviting the viewer to interpret shifting perspectives and hidden narratives within the grid.

Ideal for modern interiors, it brings a sense of calm sophistication while offering visual intrigue that unfolds over time.

The artwork has plenty of canvas around the edges to be stretched over bars or to be framed.

Materials used:

Acrylic

Details:

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I make large-format abstract paintings in my Edinburgh studio — layered, textured works built up with palette knife and acrylic over days or weeks. The process matters. What you receive is not a flat... Read more

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