A canvas that has been worked and reworked, layer upon layer, stroke upon stroke — and then stopped at exactly the right moment. Brushstrokes in every colour imaginable scatter across a clean white ground with the freedom and precision of a painter who has stopped thinking and started feeling: crimson, magenta, cadmium yellow, burnt orange, cerulean, black, blush, chartreuse. Each mark is distinct — some broad and sweeping, some short and jabbed, some feathered at the edges where the brush ran dry. Together they create a composition that is simultaneously chaotic and completely balanced, as if chance itself has good taste.
This is abstract expressionism brought off the gallery wall and onto the domestic wall — and the translation is entirely natural, because the best abstract painting has always been about the relationship between a mark and the surface that receives it, which is exactly what wallpaper is. The white ground gives every stroke its maximum luminosity; the variety of scale and direction prevents the eye from ever settling into a pattern and keeps it moving, discovering, returning.
A design for those who live with art, who understand that a wall can be a painting rather than a background, and who know that colour — real, unapologetic, joyful colour — is not a risk but a gift. Exceptional in living rooms, studios, children's rooms, dining rooms and any space that wants to feel genuinely alive.