
Spring’s End is a bold abstract statement about a season in motion — that exact moment when softness starts to slip into intensity. Broad, confident brushstrokes collide and overlap like weather fronts, building a dense, living surface that feels both spontaneous and intentional.
A glowing field of warm yellows and oranges rises from below, like late sunlight breaking through, while deep greens and cool blues press in from the edges. In the center, layered reds and pinks read like a final bloom — lush, charged, and slightly unstable — as thin drips pull the energy downward, leaving traces of gravity and time. The result is a painting that holds two moods at once: celebration and farewell.
This piece is made to anchor a space. From a distance it reads as powerful color architecture; up close, the textures and brushwork reveal a tactile rhythm that keeps changing with the light. Spring’s End is for collectors who want an artwork that feels alive — expressive, contemporary, and emotionally open — a lasting reminder that every ending carries the start of something new.


