


Watering Wheels II Diptych
Unframed oil on aluminum/canvas
This luminescent, reflective oil painting on aluminum draws inspiration from the mysterious patterns of crop circles. The metallic surface enhances the artwork's dynamic quality, causing it to shift in appearance with every change in viewing angle and lighting condition. Its interplay of light and reflection creates a captivating visual experience, making the piece feel alive and constantly evolving. The result is a fascinating work that invites prolonged observation and contemplation.
– Original
36" x 24" x 0.75"
"Crop circles have been appearing in grain fields all over the earth during the last few decades. They appear suddenly, usually at night. At first they were simple circles of bent-over grain stalks. Soon a new crop of more elaborate designs evolved—geometric forms reminiscent of profound mathematical theorems."
— The Truth About Crop Circles by Ken Amis
Unframed oil on aluminum/canvas
This luminescent, reflective oil painting on aluminum draws inspiration from the mysterious patterns of crop circles. The metallic surface enhances the artwork's dynamic quality, causing it to shift in appearance with every change in viewing angle and lighting condition. Its interplay of light and reflection creates a captivating visual experience, making the piece feel alive and constantly evolving. The result is a fascinating work that invites prolonged observation and contemplation.
– Original
36" x 24" x 0.75"
"Crop circles have been appearing in grain fields all over the earth during the last few decades. They appear suddenly, usually at night. At first they were simple circles of bent-over grain stalks. Soon a new crop of more elaborate designs evolved—geometric forms reminiscent of profound mathematical theorems."
— The Truth About Crop Circles by Ken Amis
Unframed oil on aluminum/canvas
This luminescent, reflective oil painting on aluminum draws inspiration from the mysterious patterns of crop circles. The metallic surface enhances the artwork's dynamic quality, causing it to shift in appearance with every change in viewing angle and lighting condition. Its interplay of light and reflection creates a captivating visual experience, making the piece feel alive and constantly evolving. The result is a fascinating work that invites prolonged observation and contemplation.
– Original
36" x 24" x 0.75"
"Crop circles have been appearing in grain fields all over the earth during the last few decades. They appear suddenly, usually at night. At first they were simple circles of bent-over grain stalks. Soon a new crop of more elaborate designs evolved—geometric forms reminiscent of profound mathematical theorems."
— The Truth About Crop Circles by Ken Amis