Dividing Light captures a moment of stillness suspended between presence and memory. A softened horizon bisects the composition, while glowing tones and subtle textures evoke the sensation of something both distant and familiar. A gentle curve invites the viewer into a half-remembered place or feeling. The quiet geometry suggests both boundary and openness, light and shadow—a contemplative space where time feels paused. Part of the Abstract Meditations series , this work offers quiet contemplation and a sense of inner landscape.
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- Subject Matter: Non Objective Abstract Painting
- Collections: Non Objective Abstract Paintings