Summary
Going Fishing 4 is an abstract study of water and memory—brushwork and layered color moving like currents. A contemplative statement for homes, hospitality interiors, and wellness spaces.
Artwork Statement
I worked wet-into-wet and glaze-over-glaze until the motion felt lived-in—eddies, reflections, and a quiet pull toward shore. The piece holds energy without noise, inviting the eye to drift and return.
Color & Mood
- Palette: sea-greens, teal, ultramarine, soft neutrals.
- Mood: reflective, steady, quietly hopeful.
- Effect: gentle movement that calms busy rooms.
Design Notes
- Layered glazes create depth without glare.
- Directional strokes guide the eye along a slow current.
- Works with natural woods, woven textures, matte black/brass accents.
Where It Works
- Living rooms, entries, studies, and meditation corners.
- Hospitality: hotel rooms, lounges, and wellness suites.
- Spa and bath areas (see bathroom guidance below).
Pairing Ideas
Print Options & Materials
- Fine Art Paper — archival matte, frame under glazing.
- Canvas — gallery-wrapped depth, ready to hang.
- Metal — sleek, humidity-friendly sheen.
- Acrylic — luminous face-mount clarity.
Bathroom suitability
Choose Metal or Acrylic for humidity resistance; Paper works in dry, ventilated zones under glazing.
Sizing Guidance
- Sizes follow the dropdown on this page (exact to your selection).
- Placement tip: artwork width ≈ 60–75% of the furniture width; center height ~57–60 in.
Quality & Care
- Archival inks and substrates; color-checked against the studio master.
- Avoid prolonged direct sunlight; dust with a clean microfiber cloth.
Notes from the Studio
Open Edition Fine Art Print from the original painting (Going Fishing 4, medium & size to be confirmed).
Need sizing or placement advice? Contact me at: info@annereidartist.com