


Moving Through 12x12
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Diagonal currents of viridian and bone-white slice across the canvas, evoking the sensation of wind buffeting open fields or traffic lights streaming past a night driver. Henderson works wet-on-wet, flooding one corner with cool green and the opposite with milky ivory. She then pivots the panel in swift, angular strokes, allowing centrifugal force to shear the colors into elongated, parallel bands.
Where pigments overlap, louver-shaped cells form, like speedlines in a graphic novel. Yet a single, steady charcoal stripe cuts through the motion—a visual metronome that keeps the eye from spinning off course. The painting thus captures momentum without chaos, mirroring the human experience of change: we are always in transit, but an inner compass—however faint—guides us forward.
Artist: Theresa Henderson
Photo Credit: Rooted and Raw Photography
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Diagonal currents of viridian and bone-white slice across the canvas, evoking the sensation of wind buffeting open fields or traffic lights streaming past a night driver. Henderson works wet-on-wet, flooding one corner with cool green and the opposite with milky ivory. She then pivots the panel in swift, angular strokes, allowing centrifugal force to shear the colors into elongated, parallel bands.
Where pigments overlap, louver-shaped cells form, like speedlines in a graphic novel. Yet a single, steady charcoal stripe cuts through the motion—a visual metronome that keeps the eye from spinning off course. The painting thus captures momentum without chaos, mirroring the human experience of change: we are always in transit, but an inner compass—however faint—guides us forward.
Artist: Theresa Henderson
Photo Credit: Rooted and Raw Photography