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This Way That framed and in situ

Amanda Phillips
This Way That
Mixed media on canvas
Framed Size: 104 x 104 cm
Amanda Phillips' 'This Way That' is a captivating mixed media composition that invites viewers into a world of ethereal abstraction. The substantial canvas (104 x 104 cm framed) presents a...
Amanda Phillips' "This Way That" is a captivating mixed media composition that invites viewers into a world of ethereal abstraction. The substantial canvas (104 x 104 cm framed) presents a delicate interplay between vibrant turquoise blues and soft neutral tones, creating a dreamlike landscape where forms seem to dissolve and re-emerge. Phillips employs a sophisticated layering technique, with deliberate drips and gestural marks that suggest movement across the canvas. The artist masterfully balances areas of intense colour against expanses of muted cream and white, whilst dark linear elements anchor the composition, creating a sense of horizon and spatial depth despite its abstract nature. The effect is one of tranquil contemplation, evoking impressions of a winter landscape or perhaps a coastal scene viewed through mist.
Abstract Expression in Contemporary Spaces
The generous square format of "This Way That" gives the work a commanding presence that would transform any interior. When displayed, the painting creates a focal point that shifts with changing light throughout the day, the luminous blues appearing to glow against the neutral background. Phillips' work sits comfortably within contemporary abstract traditions whilst maintaining a distinctly personal vocabulary of marks and colours. The atmospheric quality of the piece invites repeated viewing, revealing new details and relationships with each encounter. In a domestic or commercial setting, this artwork offers both visual intrigue and emotional resonance—a contemplative window that expands the boundaries of any room it inhabits.
Abstract Expression in Contemporary Spaces
The generous square format of "This Way That" gives the work a commanding presence that would transform any interior. When displayed, the painting creates a focal point that shifts with changing light throughout the day, the luminous blues appearing to glow against the neutral background. Phillips' work sits comfortably within contemporary abstract traditions whilst maintaining a distinctly personal vocabulary of marks and colours. The atmospheric quality of the piece invites repeated viewing, revealing new details and relationships with each encounter. In a domestic or commercial setting, this artwork offers both visual intrigue and emotional resonance—a contemplative window that expands the boundaries of any room it inhabits.