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Stubble Field II (2026)Mixed-media painting
by Marian Gorin

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Original artwork description

Stubble Field II is an abstract, textural painting inspired by the quiet intensity of cultivated land after harvest — a moment suspended between use and rest. The surface evokes a field reduced to its essentials: stubble, earth, residue, atmosphere. What remains is not emptiness, but memory.

Built through multiple layers of acrylic, sand, and mixed media, the painting has a distinctly tactile presence. Pigment is worked, scraped, scattered, and embedded, creating a surface that feels almost geological. Yellows dominate the composition, ranging from warm ochres to luminous, dusty golds, interrupted by passages of charcoal greys, muted greens, and flashes of red that suggest both erosion and renewal.

The work is created intuitively rather than pre-planned. Each layer responds to the one beneath it, allowing texture and colour to emerge organically. Up close, the surface reveals a rich micro-landscape of marks and grains; from a distance, the painting opens into a broader, atmospheric field that shifts with light and viewpoint.

Stubble Field II reflects an interest in material presence at a time when images are increasingly dematerialised. This is a painting meant to be experienced physically — its depth, roughness, and subtle colour variations changing as the viewer moves around it. It brings warmth, grounding, and a quiet sense of space into the room it inhabits.

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Materials used:

acrylics, pastel, sand

Details:

Tags:

#abstract landscape#textured art#soothing art#layered art#atmospheric art
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Original artwork description

Stubble Field II is an abstract, textural painting inspired by the quiet intensity of cultivated land after harvest — a moment suspended between use and rest. The surface evokes a field reduced to its essentials: stubble, earth, residue, atmosphere. What remains is not emptiness, but memory.

Built through multiple layers of acrylic, sand, and mixed media, the painting has a distinctly tactile presence. Pigment is worked, scraped, scattered, and embedded, creating a surface that feels almost geological. Yellows dominate the composition, ranging from warm ochres to luminous, dusty golds, interrupted by passages of charcoal greys, muted greens, and flashes of red that suggest both erosion and renewal.

The work is created intuitively rather than pre-planned. Each layer responds to the one beneath it, allowing texture and colour to emerge organically. Up close, the surface reveals a rich micro-landscape of marks and grains; from a distance, the painting opens into a broader, atmospheric field that shifts with light and viewpoint.

Stubble Field II reflects an interest in material presence at a time when images are increasingly dematerialised. This is a painting meant to be experienced physically — its depth, roughness, and subtle colour variations changing as the viewer moves around it. It brings warmth, grounding, and a quiet sense of space into the room it inhabits.

REF 27

Materials used:

acrylics, pastel, sand

Details:

Tags:

#abstract landscape#textured art#soothing art#layered art#atmospheric art
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My painting is rooted in the observation of light as a trigger for memory and perception. I am interested in those fleeting moments when an ordinary image — a shadow, a surface,... Read more

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