
Palm Springs Panorama
2015
Palm Springs Panorama captures the expansive desert landscape through sweeping horizontal compositions rendered in oil on canvas. The work employs warm earth tones and layered brushwork to evoke the vast, undulating terrain of Southern California's iconic desert region. Abstract gestural marks suggest topographical features while maintaining a sense of atmospheric depth and spatial openness. The panoramic format emphasizes the horizonal vastness characteristic of desert vistas.
- Medium
- oil on canvas
- Dimensions
- Spotted At
- Other · Paris
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Ed Ruscha
American · b. 1937

Ruscha's paintings of the American West and California landscapes share the same panoramic horizontal compositions and warm desert palette found in Palm Springs Panorama, celebrating the vast open terrain of Southern California with a distinctly atmospheric quality.

Frank Auerbach
British · b. 1931

Auerbach's thickly layered oil paintings employ deeply textural gestural brushwork and rich earth tones that closely parallel the topographical abstraction and physical paint surface evident in Langford's desert landscape work.

Joan Mitchell
American · b. 1925

Mitchell's large scale abstract expressionist canvases use sweeping gestural marks and atmospheric color fields to evoke expansive natural landscapes, sharing the same spatial openness, warm tonal layering, and emotionally charged abstraction seen in Palm Springs Panorama.

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