Colors Interwoven is a contemporary abstract mixed media painting by Jeanne M. Connolly, exploring the tension between geometric structure and organic diffusion.
Earth-toned foundations — sienna, umber, ochre, and warm beige — anchor the composition, while saturated passages of cobalt blue, rose, and golden yellow emerge within a loose grid of interlocking rectangles. The surface feels constructed yet fluid, as watercolor and ink seep, bleed, and merge within defined spatial blocks.
Selective bleaching techniques disrupt the pigment in controlled areas, creating atmospheric shifts and subtle textural erosion. These intentional removals introduce visual breathing space, enhancing the interplay between control and surrender.
Rather than presenting a rigid mosaic, Colors Interwoven reveals geometry in motion. The piece navigates structure and spontaneity, density and transparency — hallmarks of Connolly’s evolving abstract practice.
Mounted on wooden board, the work carries both the delicacy of watercolor and the quiet solidity of panel-based presentation.
- Weight: 0.5 kg
- Subject Matter: Abstract Forms
- Collections: Material Abstractions