Original artwork description:

This triptych features a rich, earthy color palette dominated by blues, greens, oranges, and browns, with touches of red. The distinct horizontal layering creates a sense of depth and perspective, moving from the dark sky to the distant mountains, the expansive water, and finally the immediate foreground. The abstract and textured nature of the piece gives it an almost dreamlike or interpretative quality, rather than a strictly realistic depiction of a landscape. The repetition of the scene across three panels with slight variations enhances the artistic effect and draws the viewer's eye across the entire composition.
The top portion of each panel depicts a dark, mottled sky, suggesting dusk or a stormy atmosphere, with horizontal bands of lighter blue or grey.
Below the sky, rolling hills appear across the water in shades of rusty orange and brown, with some patches of green, giving them a rugged and earthy feel.
A significant portion of the mid-ground is occupied by the lagoon, rendered in various shades of blue, from deep indigo to lighter aquamarine, with white or light blue marks that represent waves or reflections on the surface.
The bottom of each panel shows a textured foreground, representing a grassy shoreline. There are hints of red and orange amongst the greens and browns, suggesting flowers.
The style feels contemporary and expressive, with an emphasis on texture and color to evoke the feeling of a landscape rather than a precise representation. The overall mood is tranquil and contemplative, inviting the viewer to immerse themselves in this abstracted natural environment. There’s a sense of the beauty found in the textures and patterns of the natural world.

Materials used:

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

Lagoon (2024) Collage
by Dave Popino

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This triptych features a rich, earthy color palette dominated by blues, greens, oranges, and browns, with touches of red. The distinct horizontal layering creates a sense of depth and perspective, moving from the dark sky to the distant mountains, the expansive water, and finally the immediate foreground. The abstract and textured nature of the piece gives it an almost dreamlike or interpretative quality, rather than a strictly realistic depiction of a landscape. The repetition of the scene across three panels with slight variations enhances the artistic effect and draws the viewer's eye across the entire composition.
The top portion of each panel depicts a dark, mottled sky, suggesting dusk or a stormy atmosphere, with horizontal bands of lighter blue or grey.
Below the sky, rolling hills appear across the water in shades of rusty orange and brown, with some patches of green, giving them a rugged and earthy feel.
A significant portion of the mid-ground is occupied by the lagoon, rendered in various shades of blue, from deep indigo to lighter aquamarine, with white or light blue marks that represent waves or reflections on the surface.
The bottom of each panel shows a textured foreground, representing a grassy shoreline. There are hints of red and orange amongst the greens and browns, suggesting flowers.
The style feels contemporary and expressive, with an emphasis on texture and color to evoke the feeling of a landscape rather than a precise representation. The overall mood is tranquil and contemplative, inviting the viewer to immerse themselves in this abstracted natural environment. There’s a sense of the beauty found in the textures and patterns of the natural world.

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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