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"Light After the Rain" Abstract #5 Original Artwork

$400.00

There’s a hush that falls after rain; when petals glisten, the sky is still stained, and the ground begins to breathe again. This painting captures that in-between moment, where earth and sky blur into one soft, golden pulse.

Loose strokes of white and bright florals push through textured soil, while glowing yellows drip from above like sunlight returning. Layers of deep purples and smoky blues ground the scene, making space for both shadow and bloom.

Created through an intuitive process using mixed media on Arches oil paper, this piece is part of my Fields of Becoming series — an exploration of emotion, memory, and freedom through playful, unplanned mark-making.

Medium: Acrylic, pastel, and textured mediums on Arches oil paper
Size: 31cm x 41 cm (12 × 16 inch)
Year: 2025
Signed and unframed

Shipped flat (due to thick texture).

Free shipping in Australia. 

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There’s a hush that falls after rain; when petals glisten, the sky is still stained, and the ground begins to breathe again. This painting captures that in-between moment, where earth and sky blur into one soft, golden pulse.

Loose strokes of white and bright florals push through textured soil, while glowing yellows drip from above like sunlight returning. Layers of deep purples and smoky blues ground the scene, making space for both shadow and bloom.

Created through an intuitive process using mixed media on Arches oil paper, this piece is part of my Fields of Becoming series — an exploration of emotion, memory, and freedom through playful, unplanned mark-making.

Medium: Acrylic, pastel, and textured mediums on Arches oil paper
Size: 31cm x 41 cm (12 × 16 inch)
Year: 2025
Signed and unframed

Shipped flat (due to thick texture).

Free shipping in Australia. 

There’s a hush that falls after rain; when petals glisten, the sky is still stained, and the ground begins to breathe again. This painting captures that in-between moment, where earth and sky blur into one soft, golden pulse.

Loose strokes of white and bright florals push through textured soil, while glowing yellows drip from above like sunlight returning. Layers of deep purples and smoky blues ground the scene, making space for both shadow and bloom.

Created through an intuitive process using mixed media on Arches oil paper, this piece is part of my Fields of Becoming series — an exploration of emotion, memory, and freedom through playful, unplanned mark-making.

Medium: Acrylic, pastel, and textured mediums on Arches oil paper
Size: 31cm x 41 cm (12 × 16 inch)
Year: 2025
Signed and unframed

Shipped flat (due to thick texture).

Free shipping in Australia. 

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