More from Oceans of Crystalline
White and orange erupt across a smoky gray field, the crystal formations catching light the way brushwork catches motion. This one has energy to it, movement without chaos. A good fit for a space that wants presence, somewhere the eye is meant to land and stay a while.
36 X 24 in
Limited edition on archival paper
Unframed
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
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