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Windowpane Drought

$420.00Price
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  • Size (h w d): 20 x 20 x 3 in

  • Medium: Acrylic on Canvas

  • Subject Matter: Abstract

  • Type: Painting

  • Creation Date: February 2026

  • Inventory Number: 4827159306481


Windowpane Drought sets two box-like forms against a vertical field of blurred crimson, indigo, and electric blue, echoing rain sliding down glass while withholding the actual storm. Dimensional planters project from the painted surface, interrupting the fluid streaks at firm right angles so that rigid edges cut through the loosened color. The composition holds tension without resolving it, allowing the eye to move between falling motion and the static geometry that refuses to wash away.


Clustered succulents and trailing strands of greenery push outward from each box, insisting on volume where the background remains purely painted. Their sculpted forms read as alive against the illusion of water, an intentional misalignment between what should be saturated and what remains untouched. It feels like a drought disguised as rainfall: water that never truly arrives, growth that persists anyway.


Within the OUT OF ALIGNMENT studio practice, Windowpane Drought marks the point where natural imagery is housed inside architectural restraint. The planters act as controlled interruptions—containers that pierce soft chaos and hold their ground against the blurred cascade behind them. Not accident, but chosen fracture; a quiet insistence that resilience can occupy the same plane as absence.


OUT OF ALIGNMENT Series Features

• Original one-of-one painting

• Part of the Creatively Cutz OUT OF ALIGNMENT Series

• No duplicated compositions

• Signed original artwork

• Certificate of Authenticity included

• Unique studio inventory number: 4827159306481

• Fully documented in official studio archive

• Edited and unedited studio photography on file

• Ready to display


About the OUT OF ALIGNMENT Series

OUT OF ALIGNMENT is a collection rooted in intentional misalignment—physical, emotional, and societal—that stands with quiet authority rather than polished perfection. Angles tilt, systems shift, and light interrupts structure, asking the viewer to reconsider where balance actually resides. What first appears unstable reveals itself as a deliberate act of recalibration, transforming misalignment from disruption into presence. Each painting captures a moment where structure refuses perfect alignment yet remains entirely intentional; no works in this series are duplicated.


Availability Note

All works are one-of-one originals. Once acquired, each painting is permanently removed from studio inventory and will not be recreated.

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