
Rural 2 by Dan Hobday
Flat horizontal bands of muted earth tones evoke an abstracted countryside — fields, sky, and the quiet boundary between them — without resolving into literal representation. The palette is deeply restrained: warm ochres, cool greys, and pale straw tones hold together in a composition that prizes atmosphere over detail. The Japandi quality of the work lies in what is left out, in the generous silence between each tonal layer, and in the unhurried sense of open space.
Printed as a canvas print in our Berlin studio, the cotton texture reinforces the work's rural warmth, adding a subtle physical quality that mirrors the tactile character of Dan Hobday's mixed-media practice. The surface depth makes this minimalist landscape feel grounded and genuinely present.
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Rural 2 by Dan Hobday
Flat horizontal bands of muted earth tones evoke an abstracted countryside — fields, sky, and the quiet boundary between them — without resolving into literal representation. The palette is deeply restrained: warm ochres, cool greys, and pale straw tones hold together in a composition that prizes atmosphere over detail. The Japandi quality of the work lies in what is left out, in the generous silence between each tonal layer, and in the unhurried sense of open space.
Printed as a canvas print in our Berlin studio, the cotton texture reinforces the work's rural warmth, adding a subtle physical quality that mirrors the tactile character of Dan Hobday's mixed-media practice. The surface depth makes this minimalist landscape feel grounded and genuinely present.
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Flat horizontal bands of muted earth tones evoke an abstracted countryside — fields, sky, and the quiet boundary between them — without resolving into literal representation. The palette is deeply restrained: warm ochres, cool greys, and pale straw tones hold together in a composition that prizes atmosphere over detail. The Japandi quality of the work lies in what is left out, in the generous silence between each tonal layer, and in the unhurried sense of open space.
Printed as a canvas print in our Berlin studio, the cotton texture reinforces the work's rural warmth, adding a subtle physical quality that mirrors the tactile character of Dan Hobday's mixed-media practice. The surface depth makes this minimalist landscape feel grounded and genuinely present.























