road to Xanadu iii
road to Xanadu by ashar

panel 24x18cm. five of, see next four images
oil on a woodenRoad to Xanado III
A pale field of white and blue stretches across the canvas, layered with soft textures and quiet movement. In the upper left, organic forms in green and brown drift like foliage glimpsed through mist, intersected by fine linear markings that suggest direction, rhythm, or the trace of thought. The lower left echoes this tension—lines and forms half-emerging, half-erased. The right side remains open, spacious, drawing the eye toward absence. This is a painting of passage: a way through light and silence, toward something imagined but never fixed
inspired by Kubla Khan by STC in the way the imagination leads us

I use oil pastels, oil sticks, markers, scrapers, charcoal and pigment sticks, newspaper, and graphite to make marks, whichever fits the moment.
UV protected, Signed on the back. The work is on a plywood panel and is ready to hang. No further framing is needed.

Ref: 22/s3

road to Xanadu by ashar

panel 24x18cm. five of, see next four images
oil on a woodenRoad to Xanado III
A pale field of white and blue stretches across the canvas, layered with soft textures and quiet movement. In the upper left, organic forms in green and brown drift like foliage glimpsed through mist, intersected by fine linear markings that suggest direction, rhythm, or the trace of thought. The lower left echoes this tension—lines and forms half-emerging, half-erased. The right side remains open, spacious, drawing the eye toward absence. This is a painting of passage: a way through light and silence, toward something imagined but never fixed
inspired by Kubla Khan by STC in the way the imagination leads us

I use oil pastels, oil sticks, markers, scrapers, charcoal and pigment sticks, newspaper, and graphite to make marks, whichever fits the moment.
UV protected, Signed on the back. The work is on a plywood panel and is ready to hang. No further framing is needed.

Ref: 22/s3