Panda-monium

$8,500.00

There’s a quiet kind of chaos in this piece. The kind that doesn’t overwhelm, but hums underneath the surface like a thought you can’t quite shake. The black and white gestures move across the canvas with a kind of animal energy, but softened by the warm flashes of red, orange, and yellow that peek through like small rebellions.

Brad’s brushwork here is loose, instinctive, almost playful. The composition feels like a creature moving through a dream: present, but not fully defined. The “panda” in the title isn’t literal, it’s a nod to the contrast, the gentleness inside the motion, the way something bold can still feel tender.

This is a piece about movement without urgency, emotion without heaviness. A little wild, a little soft, and completely open to interpretation.

40” x 40”, oil on canvas

There’s a quiet kind of chaos in this piece. The kind that doesn’t overwhelm, but hums underneath the surface like a thought you can’t quite shake. The black and white gestures move across the canvas with a kind of animal energy, but softened by the warm flashes of red, orange, and yellow that peek through like small rebellions.

Brad’s brushwork here is loose, instinctive, almost playful. The composition feels like a creature moving through a dream: present, but not fully defined. The “panda” in the title isn’t literal, it’s a nod to the contrast, the gentleness inside the motion, the way something bold can still feel tender.

This is a piece about movement without urgency, emotion without heaviness. A little wild, a little soft, and completely open to interpretation.

40” x 40”, oil on canvas

Panda‑monium captures the tension between softness and motion. Layers of black, white, and warm tones move across a muted ground, creating a piece that feels instinctive, emotional, and quietly alive. It’s a work that rewards slow looking, the more time you spend with it, the more it reveals.