Warm & Tender September Lights - Antonia Pia Gordon Abstract Painting - 67x90

Warm & Tender September Lights - Antonia Pia Gordon Abstract Painting - 67x90

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Evoke the Serenity of September with Antonia Pia Gordon's 'Warm & Tender September Lights'

Immerse yourself in the captivating warmth of 'Warm & Tender September Lights,' a stunning abstract painting by the visionary Antonia Pia Gordon. This exquisite piece, part of the 'Spheres' series, invites you on a visual journey inspired by the unknown, blending vibrant colors with masterful technique.

Imagine the gentle caress of September sunlight as it dances across the canvas. Gordon's expert use of acrylics and spatula technique creates a rich, textured surface that draws you in. The interplay of brown, red, and yellow hues evokes feelings of comfort, nostalgia, and serene energy, making it a perfect centerpiece for any sophisticated space.

Measuring 67 x 90 inches (170 x 230 cm), this large-scale painting commands attention and transforms any room into a personal gallery. Its bold presence and dynamic composition make it an ideal statement piece for discerning art collectors and enthusiasts.

Previously exhibited at prestigious locations such as Hotel De Paris, Monte Carlo, and Hotel Majestic Cannes, 'Warm & Tender September Lights' carries a legacy of artistic excellence and sophistication. Own a piece of art that has captivated audiences worldwide.

Details

Acrylics on canvas, spatula technique
170 x 230 cm
67 x 90 in
Series : Spheres  - Inspired By The Unknown
PROVENANCE: Artist
EXHIBITIONS:  Hotel De Paris, Monte Carlo & Hotel Majestic Cannes
Antonia Pia Gordon ©

    Details

    Acrylics on canvas, spatula technique 170 x 230 cm 67 x 90 in Series : Spheres  - Inspired By The Unknown PROVENANCE: Artist EXHIBITIONS:  Hotel De Paris, Monte Carlo & Hotel Majestic Cannes Antonia Pia Gordon ©

    Artist statement

    Circles are the perfection of form – spheres their equivalent in the 3-dimensional world of objects. In Psychology these two shapes are often referred to as the Symbols of the Soul.

    Spheres represent the twists and turns, heights and depths, quiet and stormy moments of life – they are the maps of my life, the atlas of my soul. Phases of life and perception are governed by a general mood – similar to how the first fundamental coat of paint on the canvases of my vortices series influences your first impression of these paintings. Viewed from a distance the paintings of the Spheres and Vortices series present a mere cluster of lines, dots and planes – but when you move in closer and focus your attention on details you begin to discover that there is more there to see than what meets the eye at first glance.

    Eventually I began to understand that the vortices affecting our lives are the grinding and polishing influence that offers our soul a chance to mature to peace and perfection. I reflected on this notion - in countless sessions of applying layers of different materials and paint to my canvases.

    With her Spheres series Antonia Pia Gordon directs her attention not only to the perfect form of the Euclidean circle, to the fascination of the Archimedean sphere and to the fluid dynamics and friction and flow of the vortex but accompanies us on a perspective-based flight through different phases of life, through moods and emotions to a bird’s eye perspective of soul-moving moments. With her canvas and multimedia works and with a nod to C. G. Jung, Gordon draws her viewers into a journey of twists and turns and highlights and deepest points, thus offering an invitation to the development of individuation in discovery of the self, the circle, in a search for wholeness and the anima mundi. This series further develops Gordon’s search for the soul of the world, the unity of the conscious and unconscious and the search for essential patterns of life and is a witness to the freedom of infinity in the freely flowing strokes and the endless forms.continue reading …