Iris Echoes II (Diptych)

$2,500.00

Medium: Acrylic Ink on paper

Dimensions: 22 x30 inches

Two panels face one another like siblings, like reflections caught between breaths. Abstracted irises rise and unfurl across each canvas — their petals translated into gestures of movement and color, their stems like quiet lines of connection threading through space.

In one, the red background pulses with warmth and immediacy, the irises blooming like a sudden emotion — bold, open, undeniable. In the other, cobalt blue deepens their forms into something more contemplative, like a memory submerged in evening light. The petals become fragments of feeling — layered, soft, and rhythmic — as if the same flower is speaking in two languages: one of fire, one of water.

Together, they hold a conversation about duality — presence and reflection, intensity and calm, the moment as it is lived and the way it lingers afterward. The iris, long a symbol of hope and renewal, becomes here a marker of transformation that unfolds in parallel: what we feel now and what we carry with us later.

These twin works invite the viewer to stand between them, to sense the subtle pull from one canvas to the other, and to recognize that our lives, too, unfold in this kind of diptych — where every experience blooms twice, once in the present and once again in memory.

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Framed

Medium: Acrylic Ink on paper

Dimensions: 22 x30 inches

Two panels face one another like siblings, like reflections caught between breaths. Abstracted irises rise and unfurl across each canvas — their petals translated into gestures of movement and color, their stems like quiet lines of connection threading through space.

In one, the red background pulses with warmth and immediacy, the irises blooming like a sudden emotion — bold, open, undeniable. In the other, cobalt blue deepens their forms into something more contemplative, like a memory submerged in evening light. The petals become fragments of feeling — layered, soft, and rhythmic — as if the same flower is speaking in two languages: one of fire, one of water.

Together, they hold a conversation about duality — presence and reflection, intensity and calm, the moment as it is lived and the way it lingers afterward. The iris, long a symbol of hope and renewal, becomes here a marker of transformation that unfolds in parallel: what we feel now and what we carry with us later.

These twin works invite the viewer to stand between them, to sense the subtle pull from one canvas to the other, and to recognize that our lives, too, unfold in this kind of diptych — where every experience blooms twice, once in the present and once again in memory.

*Sold individually

Framed