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‘Conjugation i ‘ by John Louis Lloyd – abstract artwork in mixed media. This original abstract painting from the Complexity series of John Louis Lloyd is a vibrant painting that was created in mixed media on mountd yupo panel and will be sent boxed, ready to frame at your local framer in your choice of slimline fitted frame. Image gallery include example of oak frame typically used in this series.

This mixed media painting on canvas presents a dynamic and immersive interplay of texture, colour, and movement. As with all of his series, the theme of parallel worlds (with a microcosmos focus) is apparent.

The textured gradients and iridescent overlays suggest shifting light and atmospheric depth, with delicate splatters and subtle variations in opacity adding to a sense of organic evolution. The contrast between cool and warm colour zones creates both tension and harmony, offering the viewer a contemplative space that hovers between abstraction and environmental reference. This work feels like a moment suspended, in the artist’s view of parallel worlds.

Conjugation i

John Louis Lloyd

AUD$3,000
Size: 100w x 120h x 0.3d cms
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‘Conjugation i ‘ by John Louis Lloyd – abstract artwork in mixed media. This original abstract painting from the Complexity series of John Louis Lloyd is a vibrant painting that was created in mixed media on mountd yupo panel and will be sent boxed, ready to frame at your local framer in your choice of slimline fitted frame. Image gallery include example of oak frame typically used in this series.

This mixed media painting on canvas presents a dynamic and immersive interplay of texture, colour, and movement. As with all of his series, the theme of parallel worlds (with a microcosmos focus) is apparent.

The textured gradients and iridescent overlays suggest shifting light and atmospheric depth, with delicate splatters and subtle variations in opacity adding to a sense of organic evolution. The contrast between cool and warm colour zones creates both tension and harmony, offering the viewer a contemplative space that hovers between abstraction and environmental reference. This work feels like a moment suspended, in the artist’s view of parallel worlds.