Dimensions: 24 × 30 × 1.5 in
Description:
Color Grid Series XII is a non objective abstract painting that invites personal interpretation through color, structure, and movement. The composition is built from curved white lines that divide the surface into mosaic-like sections, creating the feeling of stained glass seen through a modern, geometric lens. Its palette moves from deep teal and emerald into turquoise, chartreuse, olive, and rich green, with soft beige and warm neutral passages creating space between the two color fields.
There is a strong mid century modern quality in the clean geometry, while the textured surface gives the painting a tactile, human presence. The raised brushwork and layered paint create depth, making each compartment feel distinct while still connected to the whole. The greens and teals give the piece an organic feeling, like growth, renewal, and two separate energies finding a natural rhythm together.
To me, this painting speaks about support, balance, and the way connection can create room for growth. One side feels calm and steady, while the other feels fresh, open, and full of life. The painting remains open to interpretation, but it carries a sense of movement, trust, and possibility. It suggests that even when people or paths begin in different places, a common line can bring them into relationship, creating space for both individuality and connection.