Coral Formations
This stunning stretched canvas pour painting displays a mesmerizing cellular structure created through fluid art techniques. The composition is dominated by deep navy blues and rich teals that flow in organic, undulating forms across the white canvas. These darker hues are beautifully contrasted by creamy whites and soft pearl tones that create natural boundaries and negative space.
The most striking feature is the abundance of cells - circular formations of varying sizes that create a honeycomb-like or bubble texture throughout the painted areas. These cells range from tiny pinpricks to larger circular voids, giving the piece an almost microscopic or geological quality. Subtle hints of purple, burgundy, and golden yellow peek through in places, adding warmth and complexity to the predominantly cool palette.
The paint appears to have been manipulated to create distinct, island-like sections that seem to float on the white background, each with its own unique cellular pattern and color variation. The edges of these sections show beautiful color transitions and lacing effects typical of advanced pour painting techniques
The piece has a sophisticated, almost scientific beauty that evokes both underwater scenes and microscopic life forms.