


Found 30
30 × 30 × 3 inches, Giclee UV Textured Ink on Canvas
Found 30 is a vibrant abstract painting that celebrates the organic beauty of nature through expressive color and form. Freeland’s composition is a dynamic interplay of pigments, evoking the raw essence of earth, water, and sky. Swirling textures and fluid shapes suggest the movement of natural elements—perhaps the shifting sands of a coastline, the dappled light filtering through dense foliage, or the rich minerals embedded in stone.
The painting’s palette is a harmonious blend of earthy tones and luminous hues, creating a sense of depth and energy. Layers of color seem to emerge and dissolve, mirroring the way nature itself is in constant transformation.
30 × 30 × 3 inches, Giclee UV Textured Ink on Canvas
Found 30 is a vibrant abstract painting that celebrates the organic beauty of nature through expressive color and form. Freeland’s composition is a dynamic interplay of pigments, evoking the raw essence of earth, water, and sky. Swirling textures and fluid shapes suggest the movement of natural elements—perhaps the shifting sands of a coastline, the dappled light filtering through dense foliage, or the rich minerals embedded in stone.
The painting’s palette is a harmonious blend of earthy tones and luminous hues, creating a sense of depth and energy. Layers of color seem to emerge and dissolve, mirroring the way nature itself is in constant transformation.
30 × 30 × 3 inches, Giclee UV Textured Ink on Canvas
Found 30 is a vibrant abstract painting that celebrates the organic beauty of nature through expressive color and form. Freeland’s composition is a dynamic interplay of pigments, evoking the raw essence of earth, water, and sky. Swirling textures and fluid shapes suggest the movement of natural elements—perhaps the shifting sands of a coastline, the dappled light filtering through dense foliage, or the rich minerals embedded in stone.
The painting’s palette is a harmonious blend of earthy tones and luminous hues, creating a sense of depth and energy. Layers of color seem to emerge and dissolve, mirroring the way nature itself is in constant transformation.