A Clock Tower Lost in the Branches In this abstract, gestural piece from Fort Greene Park, the iconic Clock Tower peeks out from behind a flurry of tree branches. The loose brushstrokes and bold colors create a sense of movement, as if the trees and sky are shifting with the wind, momentarily revealing the tower in the background.
A Study in Spontaneity and Form Part of my Three Paper Project, this work reflects my focus on capturing the energy of the moment. With no erasing or reworking, the brushstrokes remain as they were made—spontaneous and alive. The piece plays with layers of abstraction, inviting viewers to find the tower within the swirling trees.
Add a Touch of the Unexpected to Your Collection This drawing offers a dynamic addition to any space, with vibrant colors and gestural lines that invite curiosity. It’s a perfect piece for those who enjoy abstract compositions with hints of the familiar.
Details
Size: 11” x 14” Medium: Liquid watercolor brush pen on Legion Stonehenge fine art paper, 100% cotton, acid-free with deckled edges and a subtly textured surface.