Cobalt Strata Acrylic pour on canvas
A study in two blues — bright cyan and deep cobalt — folded into each other like layered rock revealed by a sharp clean cut. Long diagonal striations run across the upper left, precise as etched lines, before breaking into curved folds and switchback ridges through the lower half. The composition reads almost like a map: contour lines describing elevation, fault lines marking where one layer meets the next.
There’s a surprising restraint to this piece. Where many pours lean on complexity, this one draws its power from limitation — just two dominant tones, a few accent passages, and the confident architecture of how they meet. From across a room, it reads as clean graphic movement. Up close, subtle gradations and fine-line detail reward longer looking.
A striking, architectural work for modern interiors, offices, and any space built around clean lines and confident color. Sits equally well above a sleek desk, against a white wall, or as the quiet anchor of a minimalist room.


