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Nicole Wittenberg — The Passage I
Nicole Wittenberg

The Passage I

The Passage I presents a compelling exploration of abstraction through layered geometric forms and a restrained color palette that invites sustained looking. Wittenberg constructs the composition through interlocking planes and subtle tonal shifts, creating a sense of spatial ambiguity that rewards close examination. The work demonstrates a sophisticated understanding of how form, color, and negative space can generate visual tension and movement, suggesting depth without relying on traditional perspective. This piece exemplifies the artist's approach to abstraction as a language for conveying psychological or emotional states rather than literal representation. For collectors interested in contemporary abstract work, The Passage I offers both visual sophistication and intellectual engagement. The carefully considered palette and precise execution suggest a disciplined hand, while the open-ended compositional structure allows viewers to bring their own interpretations to the work. This balance between control and ambiguity, between the artist's intentional mark-making and the viewer's imaginative participation, positions the work as a meaningful addition to collections focused on modern abstraction and process-based practice. At $1,200, the piece represents an accessible entry point into Wittenberg's exploration of form and spatial relationships.

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Nicole Wittenberg, The Passage I

The Passage I presents a compelling exploration of abstraction through layered geometric forms and a restrained color palette that invites sustained looking. Wittenberg constructs the composition through interlocking planes and subtle tonal shifts, creating a sense of spatial ambiguity that rewards close examination. The work demonstrates a sophisticated understanding of how form, color, and negative space can generate visual tension and movement, suggesting depth without relying on traditional perspective. This piece exemplifies the artist's approach to abstraction as a language for conveying psychological or emotional states rather than literal representation. For collectors interested in contemporary abstract work, The Passage I offers both visual sophistication and intellectual engagement. The carefully considered palette and precise execution suggest a disciplined hand, while the open-ended compositional structure allows viewers to bring their own interpretations to the work. This balance between control and ambiguity, between the artist's intentional mark-making and the viewer's imaginative participation, positions the work as a meaningful addition to collections focused on modern abstraction and process-based practice. At $1,200, the piece represents an accessible entry point into Wittenberg's exploration of form and spatial relationships.

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Georgetown Frame Shoppe, Washington, D.C., United States

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