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I wanted to capture the feeling of peeling back layers of old posters on a city wall or seeing sunlight hit a construction site. The "scraped" areas represent the passage of time, while the bold yellow segments represent the enduring energy of an urban life.
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Step into a world of hidden layers and industrial history with Urban Archaeology, a one-of-a-kind mixed media abstract. This piece explores the concept of the city as a living organism—constantly built up, scraped back, and rediscovered.
The composition is dominated by a striking sunflower yellow and deep ochre, which act as "light" breaking through a structural framework of charcoal black and stark white. Using a heavy-body acrylic technique, I have created a surface that is incredibly tactile; the raised ridges and "excavated" textures (achieved through palette knife scraping) mimic the weathered surfaces of an evolving city.
Size : A4 - Ideal for Framing
Signed on the back.
Designed by in Cumbria
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