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Other details :
Unmounted artwork. Mounting and/or framing available on request.
Dimensions :
11.5x15in
About this artwork
This abstract landscape captures the drama of a stormy sky gathering above a glowing red field. Painted on watercolor paper with layers of acrylic paint, bands of deep purple anchor the horizon, while a sudden flare of bright green light offers contrast and intrigue. The layered textures and shifting tones invite the viewer to linger, finding both intensity and quiet beauty in the play of color.
« I enjoy watching the way paint moves while I work. As I follow the paint eventually a landscape will appear, like magic. »
Lori Latham is an American artist whose works have been widely exhibited on a national level. Drawn to painting abstract landscapes, she employs bold colors and strives to create pieces that soothe and restore the soul. Through her art, Lantham invites the viewer on a journey to "find the secret hideaway that calls to them". Using thin layers of acrylics with a wide variety of non-traditional painting tools, and in the application and removal of paint, the landscape eventually appears.