Archaeology Of Color reveals the hidden history of paint itself, where layers of pigment become strata in a visual excavation. Thick impastos of red, yellow, green, blue, and violet rise and peel from...
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Impasto,
Textured,
Layers,
Raw Texture,
Weathered,
Tactile,
Sculptural,
Bold,
Contemporary,
Modern
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Materiality & Texture , Memory & Nostalgia , Order & Fragmentation , Time & Decay , Transformation & Change
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Abstract Expressionism , Art Informel , Contemporary , Textured
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Objects
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Abstract Forms , Cracks , Fragments , Layers Of Paint , Textures
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Archaeology Of Color reveals the hidden history of paint itself, where layers of pigment become strata in a visual excavation. Thick impastos of red, yellow, green, blue, and violet rise and peel from the surface, creating a tactile, almost sculptural presence. Each fragment appears unearthed, as though the canvas preserves traces of creative acts from different eras, pressed together in a single moment of discovery.
This work embodies the raw power of abstract expressionism, with its vigorous textures and unpredictable composition. Scratches, cracks, and weathered surfaces suggest both decay and renewal, transforming the painting into a metaphor for time, memory, and resilience.
Archaeology Of Color is more than a visual experience — it is an encounter with materiality itself. Both bold and contemplative, this piece serves as a statement artwork that brings depth, texture, and intrigue to any collection or contemporary interior.
This piece is offered as hand-painted abstract painting, painted to order on stretched canvas.