Abstract Waterfall in Green and Blue
Painting on stretched canvas • Modern professional artist; signature visible in bottom left and right but illegible in the provided image. Style is reminiscent of contemporary lyrical abstraction.

Style & Movement
Lyrical Abstraction / Abstract Expressionism with Impressionistic influences.
Medium & Technique
Acrylic or oil on canvas, utilizing wet-on-wet blending, impasto highlights with a palette knife, and scumbling to create atmospheric depth and motion.
Creation Period
Contemporary (circa 2010-2024)
Dimensions & Format
Approximately 24 x 24 inches or 30 x 30 inches; Square format.
Subject Description
An abstract representation of a tiered waterfall or forest cascade. The composition uses a central vertical axis of white and light blue to suggest flowing water, surrounded by gestural strokes of emerald, forest green, and ochre representing dense foliage. It emphasizes energy and movement over literal detail.
Condition & Value Assessment
Condition Assessment
Excellent; the surface appears vibrant with no visible craquelure, fading, or mechanical damage.
Estimated Market Value
$800 - $2,500 depending on the specific artist identification and gallery representation.
Auction Estimate
$400 - $1,200
Provenance History
Likely acquired directly from a contemporary art gallery or the artist's studio; no visible labels or stamps suggesting a secondary market history.
Art Historical Significance
Representational of the 21st-century trend of 'Nature Abstraction,' which seeks to evoke the emotional response to a landscape rather than its topographical features. It fits within the tradition of late-career Monet or the works of Joan Mitchell.
Notable Features
Dynamic use of white highlights to create a 'luminist' effect; dual signatures (on both lower corners) which may indicate the orientation was reconsidered or the artist has a specific branding style.
Condition Issues
None visible; suggest checking for even tension on the wooden stretcher bars and the presence of any dust accumulation on high-relief impasto areas.
Conservation Recommendations
Hang away from direct sunlight and humidity sources. Use a professional floating frame to protect the canvas edges without obscuring the composition.