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Original artwork description
Quadriptych — Acrylic on canvas
4 panels, each 20 × 20 × 1.5 cm
Signed on the back · Unique original · Ready to hang
This quadriptych came together over a stretch of still mornings when the studio air felt thick with possibility. I was thinking about how something invisible—breath, spirit, intention—finds its way into the physical world, pressing shape and colour out of nothing. Acrylic suited the moment perfectly: quick to layer, bold in gesture, forgiving enough to let marks breathe and shift without overthinking.
Four small squares, arranged in a gentle grid, let the idea unfold slowly. A single sweeping line arcs across them like a held breath released; scattered blue and rust strokes hover, land, drift. The off-white ground stays calm and open, so every mark feels deliberate yet unforced. No rush, no noise—just the gentle rhythm of becoming, one panel passing the thought to the next.
What makes it special is that sense of gentle unfolding: matter waking up, spirit settling in, the material world quietly admitting it's more than itself. Stand in front of it long enough and you feel both rooted and lifted—grounded clay holding something that was never meant to stay hidden. A small, steady reminder that incarnation isn't a finished thing; it's always happening, right here, in the spaces between.
Materials used:
Acrylic on canvas
Details:
- Acrylic painting on Canvas
- One of a kind artwork
- Size: 40 x 40 x 1.5cm (unframed)
- Ready to hang
- Signed on the back
- Style: Organic
- Subject: Abstract and non-figurative
Tags:
#abstract#blue#calm#modern#brown#marine#beige#breathe#breath#quadriptych abstract14 day money back guaranteeLearn more
Original artwork description
Quadriptych — Acrylic on canvas
4 panels, each 20 × 20 × 1.5 cm
Signed on the back · Unique original · Ready to hang
This quadriptych came together over a stretch of still mornings when the studio air felt thick with possibility. I was thinking about how something invisible—breath, spirit, intention—finds its way into the physical world, pressing shape and colour out of nothing. Acrylic suited the moment perfectly: quick to layer, bold in gesture, forgiving enough to let marks breathe and shift without overthinking.
Four small squares, arranged in a gentle grid, let the idea unfold slowly. A single sweeping line arcs across them like a held breath released; scattered blue and rust strokes hover, land, drift. The off-white ground stays calm and open, so every mark feels deliberate yet unforced. No rush, no noise—just the gentle rhythm of becoming, one panel passing the thought to the next.
What makes it special is that sense of gentle unfolding: matter waking up, spirit settling in, the material world quietly admitting it's more than itself. Stand in front of it long enough and you feel both rooted and lifted—grounded clay holding something that was never meant to stay hidden. A small, steady reminder that incarnation isn't a finished thing; it's always happening, right here, in the spaces between.
Materials used:
Acrylic on canvas
Details:
- Acrylic painting on Canvas
- One of a kind artwork
- Size: 40 x 40 x 1.5cm (unframed)
- Ready to hang
- Signed on the back
- Style: Organic
- Subject: Abstract and non-figurative
Tags:
#abstract#blue#calm#modern#brown#marine#beige#breathe#breath#quadriptych abstract




