Other details :
Artwork on cardboard. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
11x7.5in
About this artwork
An exploration of color and form reveals itself in this artwork, provoking thoughts on the boundaries of nature and abstraction. It features a complex array of shattered forms and hues reminiscent of stained glass, allowing viewers to engage with a space where organic shapes and angular fragments converge. Each section interacts with the next, with vivid greens and blues interspersed with warm reds and yellows, creating a cohesive yet chaotic arrangement.… Through its intricate layering and varied brushstrokes, the composition echoes themes found in abstract expressionism, inviting thought on the interconnectedness of chaos and order in artistic and natural worlds alike.
This artwork ws inspired by the summer flowers, weeds and plant growth in the ares.
Janet LaPelusa is a painter with formal training from the Columbus College of Art and Design and continuing self-education through books and online classes. She employs impressionistic techniques intertwined with a Matisse-inspired format, drawing influence from Surrette, and focuses primarily on organic subjects like florals, leaves, botanicals, forests, mountains, and especially trees. Her work beautifully reveals the overlooked wonders of nature, infusing each piece with joy and hope, aiming to uplift viewers by highlighting the good things around us.
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