Midnight Feather Dance: An Organic Abstract Painting
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Size: 5ft x 5ft
Creation Date: 2025
Collection: Organic Movement
Midnight Feather Dance is a painting born from the stillness of night and the silent movement of shadows. Measuring 5 feet by 5 feet, this oil on canvas piece is part of my Organic Movement series, created using thread painting to channel motion, grace, and quiet mystery.
The surface began as a deep cobalt blue field, mixed with linseed oil to keep it fluid and open for hours. Into this dark expanse, I dipped baker’s twine into indigo-black oil paint, letting the saturated twine become a brush with its own rhythm. Pulling and sweeping it across the wet surface, arcs and feather-like forms emerged. Some gestures landed with decisive clarity, while others blurred into the background, like wings dissolving into the night sky.
This technique of using twine or thread rather than a traditional brush allows the paint to move with unpredictable subtlety. It creates both raised textures and ephemeral veils, giving the painting its layered complexity and luminous depth. Midnight Feather Dance feels like a fleeting glimpse of flight: a murmuration of dark birds passing through moonlit skies, leaving only a trace of their energy behind.
In creating this work, I thought of artists like Pierre Soulages, whose ‘outrenoir’ black paintings capture light within darkness, and Cy Twombly, who transformed line into lyrical gesture. Their influence reminded me that abstraction can hold power in restraint, in what remains unsaid.
For me, this painting is also a meditation on presence. There is a quiet strength in the unseen forces that shape our lives—currents of feeling, memory, and intuition. Midnight Feather Dance is an invocation of those invisible movements, rendered visible for a moment before they fade back into silence.
For collectors, this piece offers a bold yet contemplative statement. Its deep tonal contrasts and sweeping marks create a dynamic focal point while maintaining a sense of meditative calm. It is an artwork that invites viewers to pause, breathe, and reconnect with the subtle rhythms beneath the surface of everyday life.