

Untitled
2011
A field of watercolor wash dissolves into soft, irregular forms in this intimate 2011 work by Dan Finsel, measuring just over thirty-two by thirty-three centimeters. The painting operates at the threshold between figuration and abstraction, allowing pigment and water to negotiate their own boundaries across the paper surface. There is a quiet intensity to the work, as Finsel's restrained palette and fluid application create a sense of arrested movement, of something in the process of either emerging or receding from legibility. Finsel is known for work that mines the psychological and emotional registers of everyday life, and this untitled watercolor carries that sensibility without relying on explicit imagery. The small scale invites close looking, drawing the viewer into a contemplative relationship with the material itself. Signed by the artist and presented framed, the work has an intimate, complete quality that suggests it functions both as a study in process and as a fully resolved statement in its own right. Available through Thomas Solomon Art Advisory, this piece represents an accessible yet substantive entry point into Finsel's practice for collectors interested in works that reward sustained attention. The combination of modest scale, confident execution, and openness of interpretation gives the painting a lasting presence well suited to private collection.
- Medium
- Watercolor
- Overall
- Framed
- Signed
- Yes
- Spotted At
- Gallery · Thomas Solomon Art Advisory
For Sale — $1000
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