I typically work on large-scale paintings, so creating art on postcards presents a unique challenge for me. In these smaller works, my goal is to capture the essence of summer—its fleeting warmth and light. My palette is vibrant, filled with the soft, sun-soaked hues of the season. As an abstract painter, I don’t aim to replicate reality but rather to evoke my emotional response to summer through the use of color, lines, and shapes.
These small pieces, crafted with oil paints and charcoal, offer glimpses of landscapes, lakes, and greenery. They invite viewers to experience the beauty of summer not as a literal scene, but as an abstract reflection of the season’s energy and spirit.
- Subject Matter: Abstract art