Earth in Motion

£490.00

Acrylic on wood | 45.5 x 61 cm

Earth in Motion is an evocative early fluid pour painting that flows with earthy tones, marbled veining, and rich caramel depths. Painted on an unprimed wooden panel before I discovered the importance of sealing wood, this piece carries both organic movement and personal history.

Delicate bands of molten brown, gold, and cream ripple through the surface like sediment layers or flowing chocolate, drawing you inward to its swirling heart. Though the wood panel has a slight warp due to early experimentation, the back has been sealed with archival varnish to protect against further moisture distortion, as has the front.

This piece is a celebration of learning, raw beauty, and the untamed nature of poured acrylics—perfect for lovers of natural palettes and textured abstract art.

Signed by the artist and includes a certificate of authenticity.
The artist, Deborah Phillips, retains the copyright of the piece.

If you have any questions about this piece, please get in touch using the contact page.


Please note; All images are of a medium quality & have been watermarked for security purposes to prevent unlawful downloading.

Acrylic on wood | 45.5 x 61 cm

Earth in Motion is an evocative early fluid pour painting that flows with earthy tones, marbled veining, and rich caramel depths. Painted on an unprimed wooden panel before I discovered the importance of sealing wood, this piece carries both organic movement and personal history.

Delicate bands of molten brown, gold, and cream ripple through the surface like sediment layers or flowing chocolate, drawing you inward to its swirling heart. Though the wood panel has a slight warp due to early experimentation, the back has been sealed with archival varnish to protect against further moisture distortion, as has the front.

This piece is a celebration of learning, raw beauty, and the untamed nature of poured acrylics—perfect for lovers of natural palettes and textured abstract art.

Signed by the artist and includes a certificate of authenticity.
The artist, Deborah Phillips, retains the copyright of the piece.

If you have any questions about this piece, please get in touch using the contact page.


Please note; All images are of a medium quality & have been watermarked for security purposes to prevent unlawful downloading.