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Medium: Oil on Shaped Canvas
Dimensions: 122 x 77 cm (I) and 122 x 91 cm (II)
The Flood (I & II), A monumental diptych by Jennifer Lipman presents a captivating exploration of an evolving urban landscape through layers of arches, steps and abstract architectural forms. The two pieces, sold together as a pair, complement each other in their depiction of a city in constant flux, with elements of both ancient and modern urban environments.
The Flood (I ) uses deep reds, ochres and muted yellows to evoke a sense of depth and motion, inviting viewers to journey through a city where structures rise and fall in fragmented layers. The arches suggest a path through time, offering glimpses of streets and buildings fading into the distance, all created through textured brushstrokes and strategic use of light.
The Flood (II) continues this theme, with rich tones of red, brown and orange contrasted against ethereal yellows and creams. The layers of urban forms rise upward, creating a dynamic contrast between solidity and light. The folded canvas adds a dimensional, almost sculptural quality, giving the impression that the city itself is alive and constantly evolving.
Medium: Oil on Shaped Canvas
Dimensions: 122 x 77 cm (I) and 122 x 91 cm (II)
The Flood (I & II), A monumental diptych by Jennifer Lipman presents a captivating exploration of an evolving urban landscape through layers of arches, steps and abstract architectural forms. The two pieces, sold together as a pair, complement each other in their depiction of a city in constant flux, with elements of both ancient and modern urban environments.
The Flood (I ) uses deep reds, ochres and muted yellows to evoke a sense of depth and motion, inviting viewers to journey through a city where structures rise and fall in fragmented layers. The arches suggest a path through time, offering glimpses of streets and buildings fading into the distance, all created through textured brushstrokes and strategic use of light.
The Flood (II) continues this theme, with rich tones of red, brown and orange contrasted against ethereal yellows and creams. The layers of urban forms rise upward, creating a dynamic contrast between solidity and light. The folded canvas adds a dimensional, almost sculptural quality, giving the impression that the city itself is alive and constantly evolving.
Medium: Oil on Shaped Canvas
Dimensions: 122 x 77 cm (I) and 122 x 91 cm (II)
The Flood (I & II), A monumental diptych by Jennifer Lipman presents a captivating exploration of an evolving urban landscape through layers of arches, steps and abstract architectural forms. The two pieces, sold together as a pair, complement each other in their depiction of a city in constant flux, with elements of both ancient and modern urban environments.
The Flood (I ) uses deep reds, ochres and muted yellows to evoke a sense of depth and motion, inviting viewers to journey through a city where structures rise and fall in fragmented layers. The arches suggest a path through time, offering glimpses of streets and buildings fading into the distance, all created through textured brushstrokes and strategic use of light.
The Flood (II) continues this theme, with rich tones of red, brown and orange contrasted against ethereal yellows and creams. The layers of urban forms rise upward, creating a dynamic contrast between solidity and light. The folded canvas adds a dimensional, almost sculptural quality, giving the impression that the city itself is alive and constantly evolving.