Marshlands places the viewer directly within a quiet, layered wetland, where grasses, water, and distant tree lines merge into a soft, shifting landscape. The perspective feels immersive, where vertical reeds rise and dissolve, and reflections blur the boundary between land and water. The composition leans into abstraction, using gesture and spacing to suggest depth and atmosphere rather than defining a specific scene.
The palette is natural and subdued, built around soft greens, muted blues, warm ochres, and touches of blush and cream. Acrylic paint is applied in loose, expressive strokes, allowing areas to remain open and airy while others are denser. The layering creates a sense of movement and light, with subtle variations that echo the quiet complexity of a marsh environment.
At 11" x 14" matted, this piece is well-suited for more intimate placements or as part of a curated grouping. It works beautifully in a hallway, bedroom, or study, especially in spaces that lean toward natural textures and a calm, understated palette. Collectors will find it brings a sense of landscape into a room without being literal—pairing it with wood, linen, and soft neutrals to create a relaxed, bespoke feel.
Acrylic on paper, matted