Breath of Jade and Mist: A Meditation in Green

Medium: Oil on Canvas
Size: 3ft x 3ft
Creation Date: 2025
Collection: Organic Movement

In Breath of Jade and Mist (36x36 in, oil on canvas), Ritu Raj extends the language of the Organic Movement into an atmospheric field of layered greens. The painting seems to breathe—veils of jade, moss, and luminous white folding and unfurling in rhythmic succession. Created through the artist’s unique thread painting technique, each striation of paint mimics the organic patterns of leaves, veins, or flowing currents, producing both intimacy and monumentality in a single gesture.

This work exemplifies the Organic Movement’s embrace of natural rhythm and form, where movement is not imposed but discovered. Here, the canvas itself becomes a living environment—an interplay of opacity and translucence, stillness and flow, earth and ether. The effect is meditative, recalling the immersive qualities of Mark Rothko’s color fields, yet grounded in Raj’s signature tactile technique that brings physical presence to the surface.

In dialogue with contemporary abstraction, Breath of Jade and Mist resonates with the biomorphic energies of artists like Anselm Kiefer, whose works often echo elemental cycles, or Julie Mehretu, who layers gesture and atmosphere to conjure spaces of lived intensity. Raj’s painting, however, chooses intimacy over vastness; it invites the viewer to step close, to experience breath and rhythm at the scale of the body, much like Georgia O’Keeffe’s flower studies that magnify the organic into the monumental.

Through its luminous palette and intricate movement, Breath of Jade and Mist becomes less an object than an encounter. It reminds us that painting can be a dwelling space—a clearing where color and form conspire to let the world’s hidden rhythms show themselves.

Ritu Raj | Contemporary Abstract Artist | Phoenix

After 30 years as an executive and entrepreneur, I returned to painting full-time to explore what words and strategy couldn’t hold. I create bold, expressive abstract art to shift how we see and feel—opening space for reflection, connection, and quiet transformation. For me, change begins not with certainty, but with listening.

https://www.rituart.com/
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