Weather Disturbance 5

by Severino Canepa | May 7, 2026

Painterly abstract digital artwork with layered pink, red, yellow, white, and blue-grey brushstrokes creating a sense of atmospheric disturbance, movement, and emotional tension.

Weather Disturbance 5, Day 128, continues the series with a softer yet unstable atmosphere. The composition feels like a storm seen through memory: blurred gestures, crossing movements, and layered brushstrokes create a sense of pressure building beneath the surface.

Dusty pinks, muted reds, pale yellows, deep blue-greys, and translucent whites move across the image like shifting air currents. Some marks feel heavy and grounded, while others dissolve into the background, creating tension between chaos and calm. The artwork suggests an emotional weather system, where movement, uncertainty, and fragile light coexist.

This piece explores disturbance not as destruction, but as transformation. It captures the moment when forms are still searching for direction, suspended between turbulence and quiet release.