Premeditated Spontaneity
Morgan Ross
Vail, Colorado
18x24. Oil on Canvas.
Jane stares ahead—awed, not wary. Surprise and restraint touch her lips. Bright eyes show wonder; a tight, hollow jaw shows sorrow. She watches something slipping away, like a dream. Butterflies rest in her hair, fragile and alive against her reserved manner, signs of a still warm and fluttering spirit. From the painting’s corner, pixelated tears unravel in a grid of pink and blue shadows, a broken intrusion seeping into Jane’s fragile pastoral roots. This is the moment the future she dreamt disappears.
Latest Creation
Abstract (NOUN): an existing thought or idea that does not have a concrete existence.
Abstract art evokes our deepest secrets and most memorable experiences. It conceptualizes anger, sadness, joy, and love onto a canvas that deepens meaning over time. Abstracts make fiction tangible, they juxtapose reality, and they understand through unspoken language. And thus, was the birth of Premeditated Spontaneity.
Premeditated Spontaneity (oxymoron):
There is unspoken harmony through dissonance;
order amid chaos;
stability through hardship;
discipline with struggle;
sanity found in madness;
and terminal lucidity.