Gail Olding
Crystal Blue
Acrylic paint on MDF
Framed size: 77 x 77 cm
Gail Olding's 'Crystal Blue' is a striking geometric wall sculpture that explores the interplay between precise form and vibrant colour. This acrylic on MDF piece (77 x 77 cm framed)...
Gail Olding's "Crystal Blue" is a striking geometric wall sculpture that explores the interplay between precise form and vibrant colour. This acrylic on MDF piece (77 x 77 cm framed) presents a captivating composition of intersecting circles, lines, and triangular forms against a gradient background that shifts between cool blue, soft lavender and turquoise tones. Bold rays of orange, magenta and hot pink emanate from central points, creating dynamic tension against the serene background. Olding demonstrates remarkable technical precision in her execution, with clean edges defining each geometric shape whilst allowing the colours to create an almost luminous quality. The circular motifs suggest planetary movement or atomic structures, evoking both cosmic vastness and microscopic precision.
Geometric Abstraction in Contemporary Spaces
"Crystal Blue" exemplifies how contemporary geometric abstraction can transform a living space through its balanced yet energetic presence. When displayed, the work creates a focal point that seems to expand beyond its physical dimensions, drawing the viewer into its precise mathematical harmony while simultaneously energising the surrounding area with its vibrant palette. The interplay between the structured geometric elements and the fluid colour gradients offers viewers multiple entry points for engagement—from appreciating the technical precision to simply enjoying the emotional response evoked by the striking colour relationships. This piece would particularly enhance minimalist interiors, where its bold forms and colours would create a compelling visual counterpoint to clean architectural lines.
Geometric Abstraction in Contemporary Spaces
"Crystal Blue" exemplifies how contemporary geometric abstraction can transform a living space through its balanced yet energetic presence. When displayed, the work creates a focal point that seems to expand beyond its physical dimensions, drawing the viewer into its precise mathematical harmony while simultaneously energising the surrounding area with its vibrant palette. The interplay between the structured geometric elements and the fluid colour gradients offers viewers multiple entry points for engagement—from appreciating the technical precision to simply enjoying the emotional response evoked by the striking colour relationships. This piece would particularly enhance minimalist interiors, where its bold forms and colours would create a compelling visual counterpoint to clean architectural lines.
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