120 cm x 80 cm Canvas Print - Jungle Wood

£275.00

The piece reads as a vibrant digital artwork built from long, fluid vertical forms that seem to stretch, melt, or drip down the canvas. A bright, electric blue background creates a cool, spacious foundation, while the foreground erupts with bold streaks of red, orange, yellow, pink, white, and black. These colours overlap and blend in a way that feels both spontaneous and intentional, giving the composition a strong sense of movement.

The elongated shapes feel organic and almost liquid, as if the colours are in motion—sliding downward or dissolving into one another. This fluidity creates a dynamic rhythm across the artwork, drawing the eye through the contrasting warm and cool tones. The interplay between the fiery foreground and the calm blue backdrop adds depth and tension, making the piece feel alive and energetic.

Overall, it’s a modern, expressive digital artwork that prioritises emotion, colour, and motion over literal representation. It invites the viewer to experience the energy and atmosphere of the piece rather than search for a specific subject.

The piece reads as a vibrant digital artwork built from long, fluid vertical forms that seem to stretch, melt, or drip down the canvas. A bright, electric blue background creates a cool, spacious foundation, while the foreground erupts with bold streaks of red, orange, yellow, pink, white, and black. These colours overlap and blend in a way that feels both spontaneous and intentional, giving the composition a strong sense of movement.

The elongated shapes feel organic and almost liquid, as if the colours are in motion—sliding downward or dissolving into one another. This fluidity creates a dynamic rhythm across the artwork, drawing the eye through the contrasting warm and cool tones. The interplay between the fiery foreground and the calm blue backdrop adds depth and tension, making the piece feel alive and energetic.

Overall, it’s a modern, expressive digital artwork that prioritises emotion, colour, and motion over literal representation. It invites the viewer to experience the energy and atmosphere of the piece rather than search for a specific subject.