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Passage Through Clay and Light Painting On Canvas

 READY TO DISPLAY: The painting Passage Through Clay And Light is a premium Giclée print on canvas. You have two options: mounted on wooden bars (Gallery Wrap), complete with hanging hardware for immediate display, or carefully rolled in a protective tube, perfect for framing at your preferred shop. The rolled version is more budget-friendly and convenient if you plan a custom frame. We provide free shipping to both the USA and Canada.
 EXCLUSIVE WALL ART: Passage Through Clay And Light is a one-of-a-kind piece, crafted solely by GalleryToday and offered exclusively through this gallery. It is not sold in any other art stores, giving it a distinct sense of originality and authenticity. Its exclusivity makes it an exceptional choice for collectors and art lovers who seek something truly unique rather than widely available designs.
 PAINTING-LIKE FEEL: Enjoy an authentic art experience! Thanks to our Giclée printing process, this piece mimics the feel of a traditional painting, capturing everything from vibrant colors to the texture of brushstrokes. It’s like owning an original at an accessible price.
 PREMIUM MATERIALS: This print is crafted on high-quality 380g/m² cotton canvas, the same type used by traditional artists, and is finished with a protective varnish like an oil painting. Learn more about our process for creating high-quality abstract Giclée prints: HERE >>

$128.82

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Description of the Painting

This abstract composition unfolds like an architectural memory—blocks of ochre, burnt sienna, cream, and soft charcoal positioned with both intent and looseness. The left side holds a dense vertical presence, while the right side unravels into open structures and negative space. Each form seems like a room, a threshold, or a remnant of a forgotten map. The painterly edges soften the geometry, imbuing it with warmth and nostalgia. A tablou that captures movement within stillness and structure within decay.