Full Moon Mountain is a geometric abstract landscape built from layered planes of deep blue, grey, and light. Inspired by mountain forms under lunar light, the composition is distilled into precise edges, controlled color, and spatial tension.
Rather than describing a specific place, the work constructs a sense of terrain through proportion and alignment, resulting in a focused, architectural composition that holds presence within a space.
Created for collectors of original geometric abstraction, this painting functions as a strong visual anchor in contemporary interiors and curated collections.
About This Work
Developed from direct observation of mountain environments and shifting night light, the landscape is translated into interlocking geometric planes. Color operates structurally: deep blues establish weight and depth, while lighter tonal shifts introduce lift and tension.
The composition is intentionally restrained, allowing proportion and spatial relationships to carry the visual experience.
Materials & Technique
This original 30 x 30 inch painting is created with professional-grade acrylic on gallery-wrapped canvas. The 1.5-inch depth provides a clean, contemporary profile. It is framed in wood and arrives ready to hang.
Each element is hand-painted in the studio as part of an ongoing practice exploring geometric landscape, where constraint and repetition generate spatial clarity.
Artwork Specifications
- Medium: Acrylic on canvas
- Size: 30 × 30 × 1.5 inches
- Framed: 31 × 31 × 2 inches
- Frame: Wood, ready to hang
- Condition: Original, signed
- Shipping: Courier shipping included
- Certificate: Included
The work reflects an ongoing practice grounded in structure, repetition, and the translation of landscape into geometric form, resulting in a piece that holds both visual clarity and material presence over time.
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If you have questions about this work or want to see how it might live in your space, email me at shiloratner@gmail.com. I'm happy to talk it through.