Gazing I is an abstract piece that invites contemplation Its muted tones primarily beige white and gray lack definitive lines creating an ethereal quality The absence of formal recognition allows viewers to bring their assumptions and expectations shaping their gaze Successful art compensates for our sight s limitations revealing something beyond the habitual When we look at art we know there is more to see a mystery waiting to unfold It is in a neutral hazy color palette and is surrounded by an adobe wood float frame It can be hung alone or paired with it s companion piece Gazing II for added impact
Gazing I is an abstract piece that invites contemplation. Its muted tones, primarily beige, white, and gray, lack definitive lines, creating an ethereal quality. The absence of formal recognition allows viewers to bring their assumptions and expectations, shaping their gaze. Successful art compensates for our sight's limitations, revealing something beyond the habitual. When we look at art, we know there is more to see, a mystery waiting to unfold. It is in a neutral hazy color palette and is surrounded by an adobe wood float frame. It can be hung alone, or paired with it's companion piece Gazing II for added impact.