Where the desert meets the deep
This striking alcohol ink painting is a vivid study in contrast and elemental energy. A bold horizon separates a glowing fuchsia-red sky from the richly saturated earth tones below. Deep crimson hills bleed into cascading waterfalls of electric cobalt and ultramarine blue, evoking both heat and coolness, desert and water, land and emotion.
Two minimalist copper-leaf trees rise from the left side of the horizon—tall, spare, and elegant—like desert sentinels standing against the saturated dusk. The metallic sheen of the copper catches the light, adding texture and depth, while also emphasizing the stark beauty of isolation.
The composition is both surreal and grounded, suggesting a landscape not of this world.
401mm by 284 mm mounted on board and framed in a floating frame.