
Metal Brushs nº2 by Alma
The second in Alma's Metal Brushes series continues where No. 1 left off — same formal logic, different gesture. The marks shift in weight or direction just enough to make this a distinct composition rather than a repetition, and the two works in dialogue reveal more than either does alone. Alma's approach to abstraction is rooted in restraint: they don't overload the frame, trusting that a single well-placed mark carries more than a busy surface ever could. The result is spare in the best sense — considered, intentional, and calm.
Printed as an archival fine art print on matte paper, Alma's crisp brushwork and tonal subtleties are reproduced with sharp fidelity. The matte surface lets the work speak clearly — no glare, no distraction, just the piece as intended.
The second in Alma's Metal Brushes series continues where No. 1 left off — same formal logic, different gesture. The marks shift in weight or direction just enough to make this a distinct composition rather than a repetition, and the two works in dialogue reveal more than either does alone. Alma's approach to abstraction is rooted in restraint: they don't overload the frame, trusting that a single well-placed mark carries more than a busy surface ever could. The result is spare in the best sense — considered, intentional, and calm.
Printed as an archival fine art print on matte paper, Alma's crisp brushwork and tonal subtleties are reproduced with sharp fidelity. The matte surface lets the work speak clearly — no glare, no distraction, just the piece as intended.
Original: $21.18
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$7.41Description
The second in Alma's Metal Brushes series continues where No. 1 left off — same formal logic, different gesture. The marks shift in weight or direction just enough to make this a distinct composition rather than a repetition, and the two works in dialogue reveal more than either does alone. Alma's approach to abstraction is rooted in restraint: they don't overload the frame, trusting that a single well-placed mark carries more than a busy surface ever could. The result is spare in the best sense — considered, intentional, and calm.
Printed as an archival fine art print on matte paper, Alma's crisp brushwork and tonal subtleties are reproduced with sharp fidelity. The matte surface lets the work speak clearly — no glare, no distraction, just the piece as intended.

