Collection: ATUH Page 266 - Sustainable Transformation Tachism Collection

Sustainable Transformation Tachism is a vertical painting symbolically depicting the concept of sustainable living and our transformation towards better habits through the abstract expressionist style known as Tachism. At the center of the artwork, the universal recycling symbol, comprised of three chasing arrows, forms the focal point. Each arrow is filled with a spectrum of colors creating a dynamic interplay between the segments - the uppermost arrow is drenched in cool blue and grey tones, the right arrow is painted with warm reds and oranges, while the lower left arrow combines greens and yellows. The painting s background radiates from a warm, golden-yellow hue at the bottom, gradually transforming into a creamy white and then into a bold orange at the top. This progression of color could represent the sunrise of a new era in sustainable habits or the heat map of an urgently needed change. The texture and color are applied in a manner consistent with Tachism, featuring drips, splatters, and daubs of paint, simulating the random beauty of natural processes. These expressive marks suggest a sense of organic growth and decay, paralleling the cycles of nature which sustainable living seeks to harmonize with. Overall, the piece captures the essence of nature s own systems—circular, interconnected, and vibrant. The abstract rendering invites viewers to consider their own role in this transformation, engaging with the visual push and pull between disruption and harmony inherent in both the art and our environmental efforts.