Nathan Gibbs Art
Urban Runoff 2
Urban Runoff 2
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Mixed Media on Panel framed in Pine
This provocative and visually arresting piece dives into the often-overlooked crisis of urban runoff pollution, with a painterly urgency that demands attention. The artist bridges abstraction and realism to depict a haunting journey: from the chaos and grit of the city’s infrastructure to the vulnerable serenity of the ocean. Streams of color—vivid, murky, metallic—spill like toxic ribbons through layered textures, symbolizing oil, chemicals, and debris making their relentless descent to the sea. Beneath the surface beauty lies a sharp environmental commentary, offering both visual intrigue and moral weight. Perfect for collectors who value art with a voice, this work transforms your wall into a space of awareness, conversation, and conscience. Whether hung in a modern loft or curated gallery, it’s a powerful reminder: what we wash away doesn’t disappear—it resurfaces where life begins. Own a statement. Own a warning wrapped in stunning color.
Workbench monologues is a series of abstract surreal surf art and landscape paintings that often focus on a theme. That theme could be environmental, personal growth, or any other similar topics. I will hide images within the work such as eyes, animals, or subject matter related to the overall theme. They are very organic and texture heavy. Zoom in and take a closer look at paintings within the paintings and see what there is beyond the obvious.
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