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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
17.7x17.7in
About this artwork
"Equinox" is a vibrant series of three paintings that explores the tension and balance between bold and delicate elements. With a striking palette of red, gold, and pale blue washes, the artwork interweaves random textures and organic shapes with structured, solid colour blocks. The interplay of these elements reflects the equilibrium of opposing forces, like the meeting of day and night during an equinox. The use of gold accents adds a sense of… energy and radiance, symbolizing moments of transition and harmony, while the overall composition captures the bold yet fluid nature of change.
« To me, art is a 'visual voice'. It acts as a voice for the voiceless. It's a form of communication that crosses cultural and linguistic barriers, representing people across time and place – a voice of freedom and expression. »
Peisy Ting is a self-taught abstract artist whose work explores the emotional and psychological contrasts that shape the human experience. Drawn to abstraction for its freedom and fluidity, she uses bold colours, layered textures, and intuitive gestures to examine themes of duality — chaos and control, light and shadow, structure and surrender.
Her practice is deeply personal, rooted in transformation. Turning pivotal life moments into acts of creation, Peisy reclaims her story through works that are both raw and restrained, balancing vulnerability with composure. Each material choice becomes a metaphor: texture as memory, gold as fracture, space as resilience.
Peisy sees painting as a space of inquiry — not for resolution, but for reflection. Her work invites quiet, introspective encounters where contrast becomes not conflict, but a threshold: a place where presence, emotion, and meaning quietly emerge.