Title: Low Tide
Artist: A Klesse
Medium: Mixed media / gypsum, densed polifoam, matt acrylic
Year: 2026
Three subtly raised, curved forms interrupt the field. Their organic, almost calligraphic gestures appear to float just above the surface, casting soft shadows that shift with the light. These elements introduce a sculptural dimension and a quiet tension—suggesting traces, remnants, or markers left behind rather than dominant forms imposed upon the surface.
Conceptually, the piece evokes themes of absence and residue. The raised lines read as echoes of movement—what remains after a tide recedes or a gesture is withdrawn. There is a balance between presence and restraint, where meaning is implied rather than declared.
Overall, the work sits confidently within contemporary textural abstraction, appealing to collectors drawn to material depth, subtlety, and meditative compositions. It possesses a strong architectural sensibility while remaining deeply organic, making it suitable for both intimate and large-scale interior settings.



