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Anne Johnstone
"Down River", Abstract, Blue, Gray, Green, Acrylic, Mixed Media

2025

$650
£490.16
€566.90
CA$911.95
A$1,013.69
CHF 531.35
MX$12,379.55
NOK 6,633.62
SEK 6,241
DKK 4,231.17

About the Item

Anne Johnstone’s abstract, “Down River”, is 12 x 12 inch mixed media on board. It demonstrates sophisticated balance between organic and geometric elements. Large, fluid shapes in soft blue and gray dominate the upper and lower canvas, creating atmospheric depth through visible brushstrokes. These cloud-like forms contrast with angular, interlocking shapes clustered centrally—a dark green block, rich burgundy segment, and small blue patch. The textured off-white background features subtle grid patterns, providing structural foundation. A vertical strip contains fragmented text, adding mixed media intrigue while remaining deliberately obscured. The muted, earthy palette creates contemplative atmosphere throughout. This piece exemplifies contemporary abstract art’s exploration of communication themes through fragmented elements. The tension between soft organic forms and hard geometric shapes generates visual energy, inviting personal interpretation rather than literal reading entirely. It’s sides are unpainted, the signature is on the back, center top. Anne Johnstone‘s subject matter is her interior world. Her paintings and drawings are color dense and emotionally charged images about her inner life, everything from personal struggles to physical awareness to the world around her. Using acrylics and canvas collage on her paintings, she creates tightly knit compositions that vibrate with stilled energy. In her oil pastels, layered color takes on hard-to-define hues, while shapes bulge, defining space with both humor and determination. Her drawings combine crayon and gouache with pencil to create psychological dramas. Her style is most akin to abstract expressionism, with bold brush strokes which scribble and drip and declare themselves here for the action. She often uses a glazing medium to enhance the transparency of her colors, making visible the history of color application. “I am drawn to imbalance and asymmetry in my work. I seek to bring attention to those qualities while creating solid compositions.”
  • Creator:
    Anne Johnstone (1957, American)
  • Creation Year:
    2025
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 12 in (30.48 cm)Width: 12 in (30.48 cm)Depth: 1.5 in (3.81 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Franklin, MA
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: Johnstone_Down River1stDibs: LU500316838962

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