Neptune’s Veil Acrylic pour on canvas
A vertical sweep of deep cobalt, rose, and pearl white streams diagonally across the canvas like the banded atmosphere of a distant gas giant. Cool indigos fold into blooms of dusty pink, while pale highlights streak through the composition like high-altitude clouds catching sunlight at the terminator. Near the lower left, the pour opens into a dense field of cells and lacing — a kind of atmospheric turbulence rendered in pigment.
The piece has a real sense of velocity. Everything leans in one direction, as if viewed through the window of something moving fast past a larger body. From across a room, it reads as a single long gesture — the vapor trail of a storm caught against cold blue sky. Up close, the composition breaks into countless micro-events: rivers within rivers, bubbles within bands, the accidental architecture of fluid paint settling under gravity.
A cinematic, otherworldly piece for collectors drawn to the quieter end of cosmic imagery. Pairs well with deep wood, matte black, or crisp white — anywhere you want a window into somewhere further out.

