New Growth

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Framed size 12" x 12"
Acrylic and mixed media on wood panel
$350
 

This painting visually explores the theme of being "rooted and grounded" through its composition, color choices, and mixed-media elements. The swirling yellow-green forms resemble organic growth, reminiscent of roots or plant stems anchoring into the background. These shapes weave through the canvas, imparting a sense of stability and connection to the underlying layers, which may symbolize the soil or foundation in which something grows.

The inclusion of text fragments within the painted forms suggests narrative layers or connections to history, memory, or knowledge—elements that often serve as the roots in one’s figurative or emotional grounding. The earthy green and dark black areas, contrasted with pops of red, reinforce a dialogue between growth (green), foundation (earthy, dark tones), and vitality or core energy (red).

Lines intersecting and connecting various shapes throughout the composition add to the feeling of structure and interconnectedness, echoing how roots not only anchor but also distribute nourishment and stability. The balance between abstract forms and tangible newspaper text reflects the harmony between the tangible anchors in our lives (like traditions, knowledge, or relationships) and the organic, ever-evolving journey of growth.

Overall, the painting's layered, structured yet dynamic forms clearly evoke the feeling of being "rooted and grounded," both visually anchoring the viewer and inviting contemplation on how growth and stability can coexist creatively.

 

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