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In First Light, Dumont captures the subtle emergence of light across an abstracted terrain. The composition unfolds through intersecting planes …
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In First Light, Dumont captures the subtle emergence of light across an abstracted terrain. The composition unfolds through intersecting planes of muted ochres, mineral greens, deep blues, and soft earth reds, evoking cultivated fields seen from above or remembered through sensation rather than description.
A strong diagonal movement cuts across the canvas, structuring the space while allowing the eye to travel fluidly between grounded darker passages and luminous upper tones. The restrained sky, rendered in softened neutrals, reinforces the sense of quiet awakening suggested by the title.
Layered yet controlled, the paint surface reveals Dumont’s signature balance between tension and harmony. The work stands at the intersection of landscape and abstraction, offering both visual rhythm and contemplative depth.
Ideal for collectors drawn to contemporary abstract landscapes with architectural clarity and emotional resonance.
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