Cactus, Cypress and Stairs | 30"x48" | Acrylic painting on Unstretched Canvas
Jodi Ferrier’s Cactus, Cypress and Stairs (30”x48”, acrylic on unstretched canvas) is an abstract painting inspired by the small town of Bisbee, Arizona. The piece captures the energy and vibrancy of the town through a non-traditional perspective, where buildings seem to melt, bend, or collapse, reflecting the chaotic yet fluid nature of the environment. Overlapping shapes and distorted horizons create a sense of dynamic motion, evoking the movement and flow of the town’s steep hills and winding streets.
Ferrier’s use of bold brushstrokes and layered acrylics creates depth and texture. At the same time, the skewed viewpoints give the viewer a sense that mirrors the town’s complex, ever-changing atmosphere. The painting blends organic forms, like cacti and cypress trees, with architectural elements, creating an abstract interpretation that feels alive and constantly shifting. This piece invites viewers to experience Bisbee's energy and character, not through literal representation but through a vibrant and emotionally charged interpretation of the place.
Shipped as unstretched canvas.
Jodi Ferrier’s Cactus, Cypress and Stairs (30”x48”, acrylic on unstretched canvas) is an abstract painting inspired by the small town of Bisbee, Arizona. The piece captures the energy and vibrancy of the town through a non-traditional perspective, where buildings seem to melt, bend, or collapse, reflecting the chaotic yet fluid nature of the environment. Overlapping shapes and distorted horizons create a sense of dynamic motion, evoking the movement and flow of the town’s steep hills and winding streets.
Ferrier’s use of bold brushstrokes and layered acrylics creates depth and texture. At the same time, the skewed viewpoints give the viewer a sense that mirrors the town’s complex, ever-changing atmosphere. The painting blends organic forms, like cacti and cypress trees, with architectural elements, creating an abstract interpretation that feels alive and constantly shifting. This piece invites viewers to experience Bisbee's energy and character, not through literal representation but through a vibrant and emotionally charged interpretation of the place.
Shipped as unstretched canvas.
Jodi Ferrier’s Cactus, Cypress and Stairs (30”x48”, acrylic on unstretched canvas) is an abstract painting inspired by the small town of Bisbee, Arizona. The piece captures the energy and vibrancy of the town through a non-traditional perspective, where buildings seem to melt, bend, or collapse, reflecting the chaotic yet fluid nature of the environment. Overlapping shapes and distorted horizons create a sense of dynamic motion, evoking the movement and flow of the town’s steep hills and winding streets.
Ferrier’s use of bold brushstrokes and layered acrylics creates depth and texture. At the same time, the skewed viewpoints give the viewer a sense that mirrors the town’s complex, ever-changing atmosphere. The painting blends organic forms, like cacti and cypress trees, with architectural elements, creating an abstract interpretation that feels alive and constantly shifting. This piece invites viewers to experience Bisbee's energy and character, not through literal representation but through a vibrant and emotionally charged interpretation of the place.
Shipped as unstretched canvas.