Gridlock in Cerulean
Gridlock in Cerulean
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Description
This original abstract work by Bartuch (2024) is a compelling exploration of texture and geometric layering. Executed on a small-format canvas, the piece features a rich palette of cerulean blue, deep magenta, and earthy ochre, applied in heavy, horizontal sweeps that suggest a blurred landscape or a digital glitch.
The composition is defined by a series of thin, black vertical and horizontal lines that form an irregular grid. These lines appear almost like "scratches" or architectural skeletons, creating a sense of order that struggles against the fluid, organic patches of color beneath.
Medium: Mixed media/Acrylic on canvas.
Style: Abstract Expressionism / Urban Contemporary.
Texture: Noticeable impasto and "drag" marks where the artist has pulled wet paint across the surface, giving it a tactile, multi-dimensional quality.
Reverse: The back of the canvas features the artist's official "Art by Bartuch" stamp, confirming its status as an original, alongside a secondary signature and the year '24.
The small scale—evidenced by its display on a miniature wooden easel—invites the viewer to lean in and inspect the intricate intersections of line and color, making it a perfect statement piece for an intimate space.
This original Artwork measures
10" x 8"
Authentication stamped by the Artist
Priced at £39 plus P&P
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