Aerial View

$12,000.00

Aerial View captures the sensation of looking down on a moment in motion, a world alive with color, energy, and shifting perspective. Broad, sweeping gestures move across the canvas like currents of wind or terrain seen from above, while vibrant flashes of orange, yellow, and red break through the calm neutrals beneath. There’s a sense of something both familiar and abstract, as if the painting hovers between landscape and memory.

At the center, a more defined form emerges, hinting at a creature or presence moving through the scene. It becomes a focal point without anchoring the work too tightly, allowing the viewer to drift in and out of interpretation. Bradford’s layered brushwork gives the piece its dynamic rhythm, a feeling of scanning the world from a height, catching details in motion, and then losing them again.

Contemporary, energetic, and full of quiet tension, Aerial View invites the viewer to experience the beauty of perspective, the way distance can reveal patterns, movement, and meaning that aren’t visible from the ground.

48” x 48”, oil / acrylic on canvas

Aerial View captures the sensation of looking down on a moment in motion, a world alive with color, energy, and shifting perspective. Broad, sweeping gestures move across the canvas like currents of wind or terrain seen from above, while vibrant flashes of orange, yellow, and red break through the calm neutrals beneath. There’s a sense of something both familiar and abstract, as if the painting hovers between landscape and memory.

At the center, a more defined form emerges, hinting at a creature or presence moving through the scene. It becomes a focal point without anchoring the work too tightly, allowing the viewer to drift in and out of interpretation. Bradford’s layered brushwork gives the piece its dynamic rhythm, a feeling of scanning the world from a height, catching details in motion, and then losing them again.

Contemporary, energetic, and full of quiet tension, Aerial View invites the viewer to experience the beauty of perspective, the way distance can reveal patterns, movement, and meaning that aren’t visible from the ground.

48” x 48”, oil / acrylic on canvas