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tapioca grinder (2026) Original Oil Painting by randy pratt

45.72 x 60.96 x 2.54cm (unframed) / 45.72 x 60.96cm (actual image size)

£1,832.23

Tapioca Grinder is a vibrant abstract landscape that transforms the stark beauty of the desert into a swirling, almost hypnotic dance of color and motion. Dominated by bold blue and red hues, the composition pulses with energy—cool cerulean tones crash against fiery crimson and ochre, evoking the relentless grind of wind, sand, and time itself. Swirling patterns ripple across the canvas like wind-sculpted dunes caught mid-transformation, suggesting both the raw power of erosion and the strange, pearl-like texture of tapioca being milled in some cosmic kitchen. The result is a dynamic, high-contrast piece that feels alive: part desert mirage, part surreal force of nature. This painting captures the desert not as a quiet, empty expanse, but as an active, grinding machine—shaping and reshaping itself in perpetual motion. The title invites viewers to linger and interpret: is it a landscape, a metaphor, or both?

Materials used:

oil paints

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##surreal art##desert abstract
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Tapioca Grinder is a vibrant abstract landscape that transforms the stark beauty of the desert into a swirling, almost hypnotic dance of color and motion. Dominated by bold blue and red hues, the composition pulses with energy—cool cerulean tones crash against fiery crimson and ochre, evoking the relentless grind of wind, sand, and time itself. Swirling patterns ripple across the canvas like wind-sculpted dunes caught mid-transformation, suggesting both the raw power of erosion and the strange, pearl-like texture of tapioca being milled in some cosmic kitchen. The result is a dynamic, high-contrast piece that feels alive: part desert mirage, part surreal force of nature. This painting captures the desert not as a quiet, empty expanse, but as an active, grinding machine—shaping and reshaping itself in perpetual motion. The title invites viewers to linger and interpret: is it a landscape, a metaphor, or both?

Materials used:

oil paints

Details:

Tags:

##surreal art##desert abstract
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I have always loved drawing and painting , won 1st place art contest 5th grade, I'm challenged especially in my portraiture building a body of works over a 30 yr span,... Read more

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