A suited saxophonist conjured from bold geometry, deep black, and warm brass light.
A figure in a black suit and tilted hat, leaning into a tenor saxophone — the
whole canvas built from interlocking geometry and a jazz-poster palette of deep
black, vermilion, grey and glowing gold. The instrument is the warm centre of
gravity; everything around it fragments into rhythm, like a chord held against
a busy bar. Fifty by seventy centimetres of acrylic on stretched canvas,
signed, painted to carry a room — a music studio, a lounge, a wall that wants a
little late-night atmosphere.
This is a one-of-a-kind original, and it has sold. It lives here as part of
the catalogue; the Etsy listing stays linked for provenance and for a sense of
the work that leaves the studio.