Original artwork description:

Titled "Someday Somehow," this square abstract expressionist painting predominantly features shades of grey. Naples yellow occupies the top left quadrant, adding a touch of warmth and hope. Off-centre to the left, a dark rectangle reveals subtle blue and green hues, evoking mystery and depth. Above it, two similar shapes in earth tones, one lighter than the other, hint at the passage of time and transformation. The centre boasts a tight network of ultramarine brush dabs, suggesting intricate connections and possibilities. On the right edge, a red eye-catching element contrasts with a dark green square above it, adding vibrancy and intrigue. The painting invites contemplation of the unknown future, suggesting that someday, somehow, all will be revealed.

Materials used:

acrylic paint

Tags:
#hope #mystery #contemplation #connections #intrigue 
Someday Somehow (2024)
Acrylic painting
by Thomas Steyer

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Original artwork description
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Titled "Someday Somehow," this square abstract expressionist painting predominantly features shades of grey. Naples yellow occupies the top left quadrant, adding a touch of warmth and hope. Off-centre to the left, a dark rectangle reveals subtle blue and green hues, evoking mystery and depth. Above it, two similar shapes in earth tones, one lighter than the other, hint at the passage of time and transformation. The centre boasts a tight network of ultramarine brush dabs, suggesting intricate connections and possibilities. On the right edge, a red eye-catching element contrasts with a dark green square above it, adding vibrancy and intrigue. The painting invites contemplation of the unknown future, suggesting that someday, somehow, all will be revealed.

Materials used:

acrylic paint

Tags:
#hope #mystery #contemplation #connections #intrigue 

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The motives for my paintings arise from life itself, in its action and reaction spontaneously and self-propelled. It can be an event or special thought that captivates me. I start... Read more

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