Frost. diptych consists of two parts, each 44/155 cm. The works can be exhibited both in a single picture and separately on different walls of one room, making up a single harmonious ensemble.
Whispers of Light is a contemporary diptych that fuses abstraction with elements of nature. The two panels create a dynamic visual dialogue between dark and light, chaos and order. On the left, tree trunks emerge from a shadowed forest, rendered in textured, expressive brushstrokes that suggest mystery and depth. The right panel shifts into a luminous, open space—like the forest giving way to light—offering a sense of transition and renewal.
Vivid splashes of orange, turquoise, and fuchsia emerge from the layered whites and grays, evoking the energy of spring blooms or memories coming to life. Fine white lines suggest movement, wind, or time passing, connecting both canvases and guiding the viewer’s gaze through the work. The use of impasto and palette knife adds tactile richness and complexity.
This diptych speaks of contrast and unity, inner transformation, and the quiet power of nature’s rhythms. It can be displayed together for full impact or slightly spaced for a more architectural feel.
oil, acrylic
£2,413.67
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Frost. diptych consists of two parts, each 44/155 cm. The works can be exhibited both in a single picture and separately on different walls of one room, making up a single harmonious ensemble.
Whispers of Light is a contemporary diptych that fuses abstraction with elements of nature. The two panels create a dynamic visual dialogue between dark and light, chaos and order. On the left, tree trunks emerge from a shadowed forest, rendered in textured, expressive brushstrokes that suggest mystery and depth. The right panel shifts into a luminous, open space—like the forest giving way to light—offering a sense of transition and renewal.
Vivid splashes of orange, turquoise, and fuchsia emerge from the layered whites and grays, evoking the energy of spring blooms or memories coming to life. Fine white lines suggest movement, wind, or time passing, connecting both canvases and guiding the viewer’s gaze through the work. The use of impasto and palette knife adds tactile richness and complexity.
This diptych speaks of contrast and unity, inner transformation, and the quiet power of nature’s rhythms. It can be displayed together for full impact or slightly spaced for a more architectural feel.
oil, acrylic
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