Shadows

Shadows

  • 36 x 47 in
  • US dollars

$4,800

US dollars

Shadows moves like a quiet memory through the Norwegian landscape—an abstract reflection of darkness and light shifting across terrain shaped by weather, time, and the soft erosion of seasons. The painting gathers its atmosphere in layered veils of muted purples, earthen greens, and deep, restless reds, all anchored by a diffused glow of yellow that seems to rise from within, as though sunlight were pushing through fog at the edge of dawn. The surface appears worn, touched by wind and rain, carrying the textures of moss-covered stone, thawing ground, and the vague silhouettes of distant hills obscured by mist. In this work, shadows are not mere absences of light but presences unto themselves—fluid forms that hold traces of movement, memory, and unseen depth. They shift across the canvas like the long evening shadows cast by mountains in late autumn, or the dark reflections trembling in a forest pond when the sky begins to dim. The central interplay of brightness and muted color suggests nature in transition, that quiet threshold between day and night, between the seen and the suggested. Shadows becomes a meditation on how darkness shapes perception—how it softens the world, reveals what daylight conceals, and invites contemplation rather than clarity. It is a painting that breathes with the rhythm of Norwegian seasons: the hushed stillness of winter twilight, the lingering glow of summer nights, and the complex layers of shadow that speak of a landscape both ancient and alive.

Mixed Media
  • US dollars

$4,800

US dollars

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