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About the product

"On The Horizon" is more than just a painting; it's a journey into the serene, boundless expanse where the sky meets the sea. This original acrylic on canvas artwork by Antonia Pia Gordon invites you to contemplate the infinite possibilities that lie just beyond our reach. Imagine the tranquil energy of the horizon filling your space, inspiring a sense of calm and limitless potential.

A Dialogue of Color and Chaos, Harmonized

Crafted with a signature spatula technique, "On The Horizon" features multi-colored layers that expand horizontally, creating a captivating depth and texture. The blue and gold hues blend seamlessly, evoking the ethereal beauty of coastal landscapes. Each stroke is a testament to Gordon's ability to fuse tradition with modernity, chaos with harmony, resulting in a piece that resonates with both energy and peace.

Exhibited Internationally

This stunning piece has been showcased at prestigious locations such as Hotel De Paris in Monte Carlo and Hotel Majestic in Cannes. Now, you have the opportunity to bring this internationally acclaimed artistry into your own collection.

More Than Just a Painting, It's an Investment

With dimensions of 80 x 60 cm (31 x 24 inches), "On The Horizon" is perfectly sized to become a focal point in any room. Its vibrant colors and dynamic composition make it an ideal choice for discerning collectors seeking to add a touch of sophistication and visionary energy to their environments. One collector noted, "The layered textures and harmonious colors create a captivating depth that draws you in, making it a truly special piece."

Details

Spatula technique, acrylic structured colour base on canvas with multi coloured layers expanding in horizontal direction.
80 x 60 cm
31 x 24 in
Series: Colorizon
PROVENANCE: Artist
EXHIBITIONS: Hotel De Paris, Monte Carlo & Hotel Majestic Cannes
Antonia Pia Gordon©

Details

PAINT COLOR 0137 - Horizons over land and sea. Blue and gold horizontal overlapping colour layers on structured colour base.

Artist statement

Antonia Pia Gordon's Colorizons series invites viewers into a celestial realm where sky colors transform into a canvas for emotional reflection. With a lifetime spent near water and a deep connection to diverse landscapes, Gordon explores pairs of opposites, seamlessly blending the finite with the infinite. The horizon becomes a meeting point for earth and sky, air and water, limitation and freedom. Utilizing multi-layered textured canvases and the spatula technique, Gordon provides a unique perspective on the world's end and the mysteries beyond. The paintings beckon observers to contemplate the universe, where the shifting colors of the sky and water mirror the moods of different times of the day. Clouds, symbols of freedom in the sky or tamed ornaments on water, add depth to the narrative.

Gordon's Colorizons series captures the perpetual ebb and flow of life's journey, symbolizing movement with each stroke. It stands as a testament to her ability to blend potentially discordant colors into serene combinations, offering a soothing backdrop for introspection. The titles, such as "Taming the Light" and "Unlimited Blue," reveal Gordon's fascination with truth and nod to Shakespearean themes of taming the wild and settling freedom. This series encapsulates a serene, mantra-like energy, showcasing Gordon's versatility in seamlessly transitioning between dramatic and serene tones—a testament to her artistic duality. In essence, the Colorizons series is a vibrant meditation, a captivating fusion of bold colors and canvases that encapsulates Gordon's diverse artistic range. It serves as an invitation to traverse the spectrum of human emotions, mirroring the ephemeral yet enduring beauty of the sky's ever-changing hues. Through this collection, Gordon captures the essence of nature's allure and provides a visual space for universal contemplation—a poignant reflection on the perpetual quest for peace and self-empowerment inherent in the farthest horizon. continue reading …