
Loon Point
2025
Loon Point demonstrates the artist's continued investigation of water and aquatic environments through abstracted visual language. The painting combines fluid gestural passages with structured compositional elements to suggest the presence of water and natural phenomena. Oil paint is manipulated to create both transparent glazes and opaque marks that interact across the canvas. The work captures the transient qualities of light reflecting on water surfaces and surrounding landscape features.
- Medium
- oil on canvas
- Dimensions
- Spotted At
- Other · Rancho Mirage, California
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Joan Mitchell
American · b. 1925

Mitchell's large scale oil paintings combine gestural abstraction with layered transparent glazes and opaque marks to evoke natural environments and light, closely mirroring Langford's approach to capturing aquatic and landscape phenomena through fluid expressive passages.
Wolf Kahn
American · b. 1927
Kahn worked in oil to translate natural light and landscape into abstracted color fields with both luminous transparent passages and structured marks, sharing Langford's interest in the transient qualities of light reflecting across water and surrounding environments.

Cecily Brown
British · b. 1969

Brown's gestural oil paintings layer fluid brushwork with opaque and transparent passages to suggest organic natural forms, reflecting the same investigative approach to paint manipulation and light interaction that defines Langford's aquatic abstractions.

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