This bold and vibrant piece is divided into two distinct sections that create a striking contrast. The upper half features a rich, textured terracotta-like red, reminiscent of sunbaked walls or desert earth. Its solid, warm tone exudes strength and grounding energy. The lower half bursts with dynamic, multi-coloured brushstrokes, evoking a vibrant meadow or lush, untamed garden filled with life and movement. Separating the two sections is a crisp white line, serving as a horizon or boundary that anchors the composition while creating a sense of balance.
Things are looking bright captures the tension and harmony between control and freedom, permanence and impermanence, human intervention and natural growth. It will life a room by:
- Adding warmth and energy: the rich terracotta tones and vibrant lower section bring warmth, vitality, and a sense of life to any space.
- Creates a bold focal point: the contrast between the solid red and dynamic colours ensures the artwork stands out as a centrepiece.
- Symbolises balance: the composition conveys harmony between order and chaos, inspiring a sense of equilibrium.
- Enhances versatility: works beautifully in rustic, contemporary, or eclectic interiors, tying together earthy and colourful design elements.
Things are looking bright
Mixed media (acrylic and oil pastels) on canvas