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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
20x16in
About this artwork
“Murder of Crows” is a raw abstract composition that captures the tension of movement, instinct, and collective chaos. Layers collide and overlap, forming shapes that suggest wings, fragments, and fleeting figures—never fully defined, but always present.
The piece explores the idea of a ‘murder’ not just as a group, but as a feeling—dense, watchful, and alive. There is a push and pull between control and surrender, where the eye searches for order… but is met with resistance.
Created through an unfiltered, immediate process, this work reflects my approach—letting emotion lead before thought has time to interfere.
Each viewing reveals something different. No single perspective owns the piece.
Nicholas Ashton is a self-taught contemporary abstract painter who uses unconventional painting techniques and salvaged materials, shaping his practice through raw experience rather than formal training. His style is energetic and instinctive, favoring single-session works that layer movement, disruption, and instinctive gesture to capture transformation and resilience. His artworks express a deep emotional honesty, inviting viewers to connect with the vulnerability and strength embedded in each piece.