A Vision 1988 by Ronnie Landfield

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A Vision - 1988 by Ronnie Landfield — Framed art print at Zephyeer
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Ronnie Landfield

A Vision

1988 · Acrylic on canvas · Gallery framed print
30×40 cm (12×16")
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The Lyrical Abstraction of Ronnie Landfield's A Vision

Ronnie Landfield's A Vision (1988) stands as a testament to the enduring power of Lyrical Abstraction, a movement that emerged in the late 1960s as a counterpoint to the more gestural and emotionally charged works of Abstract Expressionism. This painting, created during a period when Landfield had fully matured his distinctive style, showcases his mastery of color and form. The composition is a symphony of hues, where broad strokes of color interact in a way that suggests both depth and movement. Landfield's work from this era is characterized by its ability to evoke a sense of harmony and balance, even as it explores the complexities of abstract forms.

The title, A Vision, hints at the introspective nature of the piece. Unlike the chaotic energy of earlier Abstract Expressionists, Landfield's approach is more meditative, inviting viewers to lose themselves in the interplay of colors and shapes. The painting's layers of translucent and opaque pigments create a luminous effect, as if light itself is emanating from within the canvas. This technique, which Landfield refined over decades, allows the painting to shift subtly depending on the viewer's perspective and the quality of light in the room.

A Vision - 1988 by Ronnie Landfield — Framed art print at Zephyeer
A Vision (1988) by Ronnie Landfield. Acrylic on canvas, 30×40 cm.
The Artist's Vision

Ronnie Landfield and the Evolution of Lyrical Abstraction

Ronnie Landfield was a pivotal figure in the Lyrical Abstraction movement, which sought to blend the emotional intensity of Abstract Expressionism with a more structured and harmonious approach to composition. By the time he created A Vision in 1988, Landfield had spent nearly three decades refining his craft, moving away from the more chaotic styles of his early career toward a more controlled and luminous abstraction. His work from this period is marked by a deep understanding of color theory and an almost musical sense of rhythm in his compositions.

Landfield's contributions to Lyrical Abstraction were significant, as he helped to define a style that was both accessible and profound. His paintings often evoke a sense of tranquility, even as they explore complex themes. A Vision is a prime example of this duality, where the interplay of colors and forms creates a visual experience that is both immediate and deeply contemplative. As noted by The Art Story, Landfield's work represents a bridge between the raw emotion of Abstract Expressionism and the more structured approaches of later abstract movements.

In A Vision, Landfield achieves a rare balance between spontaneity and control, creating a work that feels both improvisational and meticulously composed.
Artistic Technique

The Mastery Behind A Vision

Layering and Transparency

One of the most striking aspects of A Vision is Landfield's use of layering. He applies thin washes of acrylic paint, allowing underlying colors to show through and interact with the top layers. This technique creates a sense of depth and luminosity, as light passes through the translucent pigments and reflects back to the viewer. The effect is akin to stained glass, where the colors seem to glow from within.

Color Harmony

Landfield's color choices in A Vision are deliberate and carefully balanced. He employs a palette that is both vibrant and restrained, using complementary colors to create a sense of harmony. The warm tones of red and orange are offset by cooler blues and greens, while neutral shades provide a grounding element. This interplay of colors is not merely decorative but serves to guide the viewer's eye through the composition, creating a dynamic visual experience.

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Interior Design Guide

Styling A Vision in Your Space

Ronnie Landfield's A Vision is a versatile piece that can enhance a variety of interior styles. Its balanced composition and harmonious color palette make it particularly well-suited to modern and contemporary spaces. The 30×40 cm size is ideal for creating a focal point in a living room, study, or bedroom. For a cohesive look, pair the print with neutral-toned walls and furniture, allowing the vibrant colors of the artwork to stand out. Alternatively, in a more eclectic setting, A Vision can serve as a unifying element, tying together disparate design elements through its harmonious use of color.

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of frame is included with this print?

The print comes with a premium gallery-style frame that complements the artwork. The frame is crafted from high-quality materials and is designed to enhance the visual appeal of the print while providing durable protection.

Do you offer free shipping on international orders?

Yes, we provide free worldwide shipping on all orders, with no minimum purchase required. Delivery typically takes 5–10 business days, depending on your location.

How long will the colors remain vibrant?

The print is produced using archival-quality inks and materials, ensuring that the colors remain vibrant for many years. The pigments are resistant to fading, even when exposed to indirect sunlight.

What is your return policy?

We offer a 30-day return policy. If you are not completely satisfied with your purchase, you can return it within 30 days of receipt for a full refund. The print must be in its original condition and packaging.

Sources & Further Reading

  1. The Art Story. "Lyrical Abstraction." The Art Story.
  2. Smithsonian American Art Museum. "Ronnie Landfield." Smithsonian American Art Museum.

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