Coral Forest Symphony is a contemporary studio work built from a close macro view of natural radial structure — somewhere between the gills on the underside of a mushroom cap and the branching fronds of a soft coral. The composition reads as a pattern study made by biology, not by hand.
The technique has a macro-photographic feel — close, finely modelled tonal detail, as if seen through a magnifying glass — but is laid down as a print in graduated cream and pale apricot. The radial structure draws the eye toward a centre point set slightly off the image axis, giving the surface its tension.
On the wall, the work offers careful looking. It hangs well in rooms where small, observed detail is welcome — entryways, studies, narrow walls and reading corners — and suits natural fibre, ceramics in earth-toned glazes and warm wood. The radial composition carries both portrait and landscape orientation.
Available as a fine art print on archival paper, framed behind sh . . . Read More >>
Coral Forest Symphony is a contemporary studio work built from a close macro view of natural radial structure — somewhere between the gills on the underside of a mushroom cap and the branching fronds of a soft coral. The composition reads as a pattern study made by biology, not by hand.
The technique has a macro-photographic feel — close, finely modelled tonal detail, as if seen through a magnifying glass — but is laid down as a print in graduated cream and pale apricot. The radial structure draws the eye toward a centre point set slightly off the image axis, giving the surface its tension.
On the wall, the work offers careful looking. It hangs well in rooms where small, observed detail is welcome — entryways, studies, narrow walls and reading corners — and suits natural fibre, ceramics in earth-toned glazes and warm wood. The radial composition carries both portrait and landscape orientation.
Available as a fine art print on archival paper, framed behind shatterproof acrylic glass, or as a satin-coated cotton canvas on a solid wood frame, ready to hang.
Frequently asked questions
What does Coral Forest Symphony show?
A close macro view of natural radial structure, somewhere between the gills under a mushroom cap and the branching fronds of a soft coral.
What visual tradition does the work belong to?
The macro-nature line of contemporary print: biological pattern observed at close range and treated as a composition in its own right.
What technique was used?
A macro-photographic feel, realised as a print, with finely modelled tonal detail in graduated cream and pale apricot.
Which rooms suit the print?
Entryways, studies, narrow walls and reading corners — rooms where small, observed detail is welcome and rewarded.
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