Old Friends at a Crowded Table is a 12 by 16 inch acrylic and charcoal work on canvas board that layers rounded forms and loose geometric outlines across a palette of powder blue, warm gray, blush, navy, and saturated cobalt. The composition clusters its shapes toward the centre, creating a sense of proximity and low-key tension, while gestural charcoal lines weave between painted passages to suggest both structure and improvisation. A small figurative mark near the upper left corner adds a quiet, almost incidental presence. The lower field opens into pale, near-empty space, which gives the denser cluster room to breathe. The work suits interiors that favour a restrained, considered aesthetic, and rewards close looking.
Old Friends at a Crowded Table is a 12 by 16 inch acrylic and charcoal work on canvas board that layers rounded forms and loose geometric outlines across a palette of powder blue, warm gray, blush, navy, and saturated cobalt. The composition clusters its shapes toward the centre, creating a sense of proximity and low-key tension, while gestural charcoal lines weave between painted passages to suggest both structure and improvisation. A small figurative mark near the upper left corner adds a quiet, almost incidental presence. The lower field opens into pale, near-empty space, which gives the denser cluster room to breathe. The work suits interiors that favour a restrained, considered aesthetic, and rewards close looking.