More from Oceans of Crystalline
Greens and violets gather into loose floral clusters against a soft gray field, the crystals arranging themselves the way cut flowers settle in a vase. Organic and unforced, this piece brings a natural softness into a room. Lovely near a window, or anywhere that could use a quiet nod to the garden.
36 X 24 in
Limited edition on archival paper
Unframed
Soft golds and dusty pinks meet a passage of blue near the center, the crystals layered like memory settling into place. There's warmth in this one, an intimacy that doesn't ask for attention but rewards it. Well suited to a bedroom, a reading nook, living room, anywhere meant for slowing down.
36 X 24 in
Limited edition on archival paper
unframed
Three variations on a single idea, crystalline structures caught mid-emergence, each one taking the same underlying process somewhere different. Formation I gathers warm reds and gold into coral-like clusters, Formation II opens into a lighter, more dispersed field of pastel pink and teal, and Formation III deepens the palette again with coral, rose, and stone-toned fragments. Displayed together, they read like stages of the same formation unfolding across a wall, making a strong collected statement in a room built around one continuous visual idea.
(3) 36 X 24 in
Limited edition on archival paper
Unframed
Deep blues drift beneath bursts of coral and black, like petals suspended mid-fall in still water. The crystalline structures read almost botanical here, delicate forms caught in a moment of quiet motion. A grounding piece for a room that wants stillness with a little bit of drama underneath it.
36 X 24 in
Limited edition on archival paper
Unframed