Another of the collection sent, recently, to Sacramento; this copper wall art reminds me of a solar flare. I wish you could see it up close and personal. It really has more of a three dimensional character. Each of those little folds at the top is moving and molten! And the colors are incredible. They move from deep magenta to green, and on to subtle lilac, and the gleaming copper that carries the eye into infinity.
A friend said it reminded them of a forest with the trees on the horizon. Maybe the layers are reminiscent of our curious Bryce Canyon National Park and its hoodoos!
As I questioned Mike about how he got the effect, it was just as intriguing. I could share that with you but then . . . well you know. Some things are better left to the imagination.
I wonder what the display wall, on the site in Sacramento, looks like. This would be beautiful on a deep rich maroon or brown wall. And just as captivating on a light background.
Would you hang a piece of art like this in your home or business, and what would your display look like? Would it be lighted, textural, mixed media? I’m interested to know.

