This original 16” x 20” mixed media collage and acrylic painting on canvas is professionally presented in a white wood float frame with a black inner face, creating a refined contemporary presentation. It arrives ready to hang.
Moonlit Patterns is a meditation on memory, quiet reflection, and the unexpected connections found within ordinary objects. Soft layers of blue, black, and warm gold are interwoven with geometric forms, translucent papers, handwritten script, botanical impressions, and luminous scroll motifs. Throughout the painting, circles, rectangles, and subtle patterns create a gentle rhythm that encourages the eye to wander and discover new relationships with each viewing.
Several collage elements carry deeply personal significance. A transformed fragment inspired by the artist’s great-grandmother’s quilt appears alongside button rubbings created from a simple Christmas craft her mother-in-law enjoyed while living in a nursing home. After her passing, those humble buttons became an unexpected artistic tool, allowing cherished memories to find new life within the painting. Rather than illustrating a single narrative, Moonlit Patterns celebrates the quiet beauty of preserving meaningful moments through texture, pattern, and imagination.
Finished in a white float frame with a black inner face, the painting is ready to display and works beautifully in contemporary, transitional, organic modern, and eclectic interior
This original 16” x 20” mixed media collage and acrylic painting on canvas is professionally presented in a white wood float frame with a black inner face, creating a refined contemporary presentation. It arrives ready to hang.
Moonlit Patterns is a meditation on memory, quiet reflection, and the unexpected connections found within ordinary objects. Soft layers of blue, black, and warm gold are interwoven with geometric forms, translucent papers, handwritten script, botanical impressions, and luminous scroll motifs. Throughout the painting, circles, rectangles, and subtle patterns create a gentle rhythm that encourages the eye to wander and discover new relationships with each viewing.
Several collage elements carry deeply personal significance. A transformed fragment inspired by the artist’s great-grandmother’s quilt appears alongside button rubbings created from a simple Christmas craft her mother-in-law enjoyed while living in a nursing home. After her passing, those humble buttons became an unexpected artistic tool, allowing cherished memories to find new life within the painting. Rather than illustrating a single narrative, Moonlit Patterns celebrates the quiet beauty of preserving meaningful moments through texture, pattern, and imagination.
Finished in a white float frame with a black inner face, the painting is ready to display and works beautifully in contemporary, transitional, organic modern, and eclectic interior