In Trace Meridian, softened fields of pale blue, ivory, and sienna are divided by a dusky band that suggests horizon, shadow, or boundary—a liminal space where atmosphere meets memory. The composition feels both grounded and dissolving, with subtle veils of color creating a sense of quiet depth and shifting light. Vertical and horizontal forms hint at passage and orientation, evoking a kind of contemplative mapping—a trace of something once held, now blurred by time. This piece invites stillness and slow looking, offering space for reflection and a meditation on thresholds both internal and external.
- Subject Matter: Non Objective Abstract Painting
- Collections: Non Objective Abstract Paintings