Original artwork description:

This vibrant triptych was inspired by the pulsating rhythmic lights of a rock concert. The dominant visual element is a series of diagonal, brushstroke-like lines that sweep across all three panels.

The color palette is rich and varied, transitioning from cooler blues and teals in the upper sections to warmer pinks, purples, and reds in the lower portions. Within each diagonal line, there’s a noticeable variation in color and tone, creating a sense of movement and texture. Some lines are smooth and subtle, while others retain a distinct, almost staccato quality. Several papers are iridescent, changing color as the viewing angle or illumination changes.

The overall effect is dynamic and energetic, suggesting a sense of abstract energy currents falling rain or flowing water. The variations in color within each panel contribute to the artwork’s unique character while maintaining a cohesive visual flow across the three sections. The spaces between the panels create a subtle visual break, emphasizing the individual nature of each panel while still uniting them as a whole.

Materials used:

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

Kuroda 2 (2025) Collage
by Dave Popino

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This vibrant triptych was inspired by the pulsating rhythmic lights of a rock concert. The dominant visual element is a series of diagonal, brushstroke-like lines that sweep across all three panels.

The color palette is rich and varied, transitioning from cooler blues and teals in the upper sections to warmer pinks, purples, and reds in the lower portions. Within each diagonal line, there’s a noticeable variation in color and tone, creating a sense of movement and texture. Some lines are smooth and subtle, while others retain a distinct, almost staccato quality. Several papers are iridescent, changing color as the viewing angle or illumination changes.

The overall effect is dynamic and energetic, suggesting a sense of abstract energy currents falling rain or flowing water. The variations in color within each panel contribute to the artwork’s unique character while maintaining a cohesive visual flow across the three sections. The spaces between the panels create a subtle visual break, emphasizing the individual nature of each panel while still uniting them as a whole.

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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