Palette Knife Waterfall: Mass Study No. 2

$95.00

Palette Knife Waterfall: Mass Study

Experience the raw power of falling water with this abstracted 6x6 study. Focused on mass and atmospheric depth rather than fine detail, this piece captures the visceral energy of a waterfall through a dedicated Tonalist lens.

As part of an ongoing "at-bat" creative practice, this painting prioritizes the movement and weight of the subject over a polished finish. The heavy impasto texture—achieved entirely with a palette knife—gives the work a sculptural quality that shifts beautifully under different lighting.

Key Features:

  • Dimensions: 6x6 inches.

  • Medium: Winsor & Newton water-mixable oils.

  • Surface: Hand-prepared wood panel.

  • Style: Impressionist-inspired abstract landscape.

  • Palette: A modified Zorn palette, emphasizing Payne’s Grey and muted earth tones for a cohesive, moody atmosphere.

This small-format study is ideal for shelf displays, gallery walls, or as a foundational piece for new collectors of contemporary NJ landscape art.

Palette Knife Waterfall: Mass Study

Experience the raw power of falling water with this abstracted 6x6 study. Focused on mass and atmospheric depth rather than fine detail, this piece captures the visceral energy of a waterfall through a dedicated Tonalist lens.

As part of an ongoing "at-bat" creative practice, this painting prioritizes the movement and weight of the subject over a polished finish. The heavy impasto texture—achieved entirely with a palette knife—gives the work a sculptural quality that shifts beautifully under different lighting.

Key Features:

  • Dimensions: 6x6 inches.

  • Medium: Winsor & Newton water-mixable oils.

  • Surface: Hand-prepared wood panel.

  • Style: Impressionist-inspired abstract landscape.

  • Palette: A modified Zorn palette, emphasizing Payne’s Grey and muted earth tones for a cohesive, moody atmosphere.

This small-format study is ideal for shelf displays, gallery walls, or as a foundational piece for new collectors of contemporary NJ landscape art.