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Orange and Black lines

Orange and Black Lines works through pure visual tension. Two colours — one warm and advancing, one dark and receding — meet in a composition built entirely from line and interval. There is no figuration, no gesture, no narrative: only the relationship between mark and ground, and the way that relationship shifts as the eye moves across the surface. The result sits comfortably within the mid-century tradition of hard-edge abstraction, where restraint is not a limitation but the point. The composition is direct, confident, and quietly demanding.

High-contrast geometric work like this finds its best format on canvas. The woven texture breaks the hard edges just enough to give the composition warmth and physical weight — a canvas print that commands the wall without overpowering it.

Orange and Black Lines works through pure visual tension. Two colours — one warm and advancing, one dark and receding — meet in a composition built entirely from line and interval. There is no figuration, no gesture, no narrative: only the relationship between mark and ground, and the way that relationship shifts as the eye moves across the surface. The result sits comfortably within the mid-century tradition of hard-edge abstraction, where restraint is not a limitation but the point. The composition is direct, confident, and quietly demanding.

High-contrast geometric work like this finds its best format on canvas. The woven texture breaks the hard edges just enough to give the composition warmth and physical weight — a canvas print that commands the wall without overpowering it.

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Orange and Black lines

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Orange and Black Lines works through pure visual tension. Two colours — one warm and advancing, one dark and receding — meet in a composition built entirely from line and interval. There is no figuration, no gesture, no narrative: only the relationship between mark and ground, and the way that relationship shifts as the eye moves across the surface. The result sits comfortably within the mid-century tradition of hard-edge abstraction, where restraint is not a limitation but the point. The composition is direct, confident, and quietly demanding.

High-contrast geometric work like this finds its best format on canvas. The woven texture breaks the hard edges just enough to give the composition warmth and physical weight — a canvas print that commands the wall without overpowering it.