Painting
Iridescent Grid Bloom
A luminous grid structure emerges from a sea of iridescent interference paint — earthy sienna lines crossing and subdividing a field of shifting lavender, gold, chartreuse, and glacial blue. The surface is densely layered, almost topographical, with paint built up in thick irregular masses that catch and redirect light in every direction. This piece behaves differently in every lighting condition. Under warm light the golds and coppers dominate. In cooler light the lavenders and blues take over. Move around it and the whole painting reorganizes itself. What reads as structure from a distance dissolves into pure abstraction up close. Painted at the homestead in the upper Tunk Valley, WA. Golden Series Interference acrylics on stretched canvas. Ready to hang.