120 cm x 80 cm Canvas Print - Autumn Mess

£275.00

This digital abstract feels like a collision of colour, machinery, and imagination. The composition is dense and layered, built around fiery tones of orange, red, and yellow that pulse through the scene like heat or energy. Cooler blues and turquoise cut through those warmer areas, creating contrast and giving the piece a sense of depth and movement.

Circular forms dominate the structure, some of them resembling mechanical components—gears, dials, or circuit‑like shapes—interwoven with more fluid, painterly strokes. These repeating circles create a rhythm that pulls the eye around the artwork, as if the whole piece is part of a larger mechanism in motion.

At the centre, the shapes come together in a way that suggests a stylised robotic or mechanical face. The symmetry, the large circular “eyes,” and the surrounding structural elements give it a subtle sense of personality without becoming literal. It reads as a fusion of organic energy and technological form, where colour and structure work together to create something both vibrant and enigmatic.

The overall impression is dynamic and intense, full of motion and layered detail. It feels like a moment of transformation—heat, machinery, and imagination merging into a single expressive burst.

This digital abstract feels like a collision of colour, machinery, and imagination. The composition is dense and layered, built around fiery tones of orange, red, and yellow that pulse through the scene like heat or energy. Cooler blues and turquoise cut through those warmer areas, creating contrast and giving the piece a sense of depth and movement.

Circular forms dominate the structure, some of them resembling mechanical components—gears, dials, or circuit‑like shapes—interwoven with more fluid, painterly strokes. These repeating circles create a rhythm that pulls the eye around the artwork, as if the whole piece is part of a larger mechanism in motion.

At the centre, the shapes come together in a way that suggests a stylised robotic or mechanical face. The symmetry, the large circular “eyes,” and the surrounding structural elements give it a subtle sense of personality without becoming literal. It reads as a fusion of organic energy and technological form, where colour and structure work together to create something both vibrant and enigmatic.

The overall impression is dynamic and intense, full of motion and layered detail. It feels like a moment of transformation—heat, machinery, and imagination merging into a single expressive burst.