“Shipwrecked”
“Shipwrecked”
This geometric abstraction by The Expressionist captures the tension of collapse and survival. Angular blue and purple shapes clash against a bold red circle—the sun—while fragments seem suspended in motion. A subtle wave at the base anchors the composition, evoking the fragile balance between destruction and renewal.
Hand-drawn in ink, the piece transforms geometry into metaphor. “Shipwrecked” speaks to the resilience hidden within ruin, where even fractured forms hold energy and grace. It is both a study in abstraction and a meditation on the capacity to endure, reminding viewers that beauty often rises out of brokenness.
Artwork: 7.5 in. x 9.5 in.
Frame 18 in. x 18 in.
Alcohol-based Ink on Paper
As Seen at “The Colors and Shapes of Art” Exhibition

