Teal, lavender, blue, and black in a grid structure -- rectangles and right angles, the architecture of a city reduced to its essential geometry. A dark horizontal band cuts across the upper portion like smoke or a horizon line that has gone wrong. The color choices arrived on their own and then named what they were: a storm, and the memory of September 11th.
The title comes from Stephen King's Dark Tower series, where the world has moved on and what remains of civilization is beautiful and broken in equal measure.
16” x 20” acrylic on canvas. Framed in a walnut floating frame. Framed size is 17” x 21” x 1.5” Wired and ready to hang.
Teal, lavender, blue, and black in a grid structure -- rectangles and right angles, the architecture of a city reduced to its essential geometry. A dark horizontal band cuts across the upper portion like smoke or a horizon line that has gone wrong. The color choices arrived on their own and then named what they were: a storm, and the memory of September 11th.
The title comes from Stephen King's Dark Tower series, where the world has moved on and what remains of civilization is beautiful and broken in equal measure.
16” x 20” acrylic on canvas. Framed in a walnut floating frame. Framed size is 17” x 21” x 1.5” Wired and ready to hang.