Under Construction is a contemporary abstract painting inspired by the clean geometry and structural rhythm of mid-century modern architecture. Layered grids, linear forms, and architectural shapes emerge across the surface like fragments of a developing cityscape—suggesting blueprints, windows, scaffolding, and urban expansion in motion.
A restrained palette of turquoise, deep blue, olive green, black, and soft neutrals gives the work a sophisticated modernist atmosphere while maintaining a sense of calm openness. Areas of negative space allow the composition to breathe, balancing the denser structural passages with light and air.
The painting combines intuitive mark making with organized composition, reflecting the tension between planning and improvisation that exists in both architecture and abstract painting. Hand-drawn lines, textured surfaces, and layered shapes create visual movement and invite closer inspection, revealing subtle details and relationships throughout the work.
Named Under Construction, the piece speaks not only to physical structures being built, but also to personal growth, evolving environments, and the continual process of becoming. The work carries a quiet energy—simultaneously unfinished and complete—capturing the beauty found within transition and transformation.
Ideal for collectors drawn to mid-century modern aesthetics, contemporary abstraction, and architectural design, this painting brings a refined graphic presence to modern interiors, offices, and curated spaces.
Under Construction is a contemporary abstract painting inspired by the clean geometry and structural rhythm of mid-century modern architecture. Layered grids, linear forms, and architectural shapes emerge across the surface like fragments of a developing cityscape—suggesting blueprints, windows, scaffolding, and urban expansion in motion.
A restrained palette of turquoise, deep blue, olive green, black, and soft neutrals gives the work a sophisticated modernist atmosphere while maintaining a sense of calm openness. Areas of negative space allow the composition to breathe, balancing the denser structural passages with light and air.
The painting combines intuitive mark making with organized composition, reflecting the tension between planning and improvisation that exists in both architecture and abstract painting. Hand-drawn lines, textured surfaces, and layered shapes create visual movement and invite closer inspection, revealing subtle details and relationships throughout the work.
Named Under Construction, the piece speaks not only to physical structures being built, but also to personal growth, evolving environments, and the continual process of becoming. The work carries a quiet energy—simultaneously unfinished and complete—capturing the beauty found within transition and transformation.
Ideal for collectors drawn to mid-century modern aesthetics, contemporary abstraction, and architectural design, this painting brings a refined graphic presence to modern interiors, offices, and curated spaces.