Overview
This is a three-panel abstract triptych painting set executed on tall, narrow vertical panels. Each canvas explores a distinct color field—cool blues, warm terracotta-oranges, and earthy ochres—unified by a central circular motif and heavily textured impasto bands that suggest a horizon line.
Story
In the mid-20th century, artists broke the canvas into multiple panels to force viewers to look at the space between art. This triptych uses elemental circles to represent the sun, moon, and earth across different times of day.
Maker / Origin
While the artist of this particular set remains unidentified, they worked in the tradition of modern abstract expressionists who favored texture and color-field theory over representation. This style of decorative, textured panel art became highly popular for residential interiors seeking a touch of gallery-style modernism without the high-end price tag.
Condition & Value
The panels appear to be in good overall condition with some light dust and minor surface scuffs consistent with storage. Because these are unframed, the edges are vulnerable to chipping, which would reduce their decorative value by 20-30%.