Over an old crypt in Green-Wood Cemetery, a vibrant maple tree stretches its branches, with leaves painted in flowing reds, oranges, and yellows. The combination of ink lines and gestural strokes creates a lively tension between the structure of the tree and the unpredictability of autumn foliage. This experimental work explores new techniques, blending vibrant color with expressive ink.
A Unique Piece from My Ongoing Exploration
This piece pushes the boundaries of my usual style, overlaying ink with color to add depth and spontaneity. The tree’s movement mirrors the experimental energy I’ve embraced in recent works, where I focus on capturing fleeting moments within urban landscapes.
A Statement for Any Space
This artwork would shine in any room seeking a connection to both nature and architecture. Its bold colors and expressive form make it a fitting choice for spaces with neutral palettes or those looking for a splash of seasonal warmth.
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.