“I felt a wave from the early 20th century roll over me — a pull toward the bold minds of that era. I found myself turning to one of its mathematical abstractionists, with a bit of Bauhaus order thrown in: the Russian master, Wassily Kandinsky. He (and the frame) inspired this piece. A man, deconstructed, yet still optimistic, still naively hopeful. It took months to complete the original. Abstraction is, by definition, a winding, ever-changing path to somewhere unknown. But it’s a journey I loved taking and one I will take again (and yes, this, as a large canvas, looks bold and powerful on an empty wall). I hope you like them.” ~ G.Holme