Broadway and Lexington - 1952 Original Mixed Media Artwork | Asheville Collection

$600.00

“Broadway and Lexington – 1952” is part of my Asheville Collection, a body of work rooted in memory, place, and the layered histories embedded within the city’s landscape.

This piece draws from the intersection of Broadway and Lexington—both a physical location and a conceptual space where time, movement, and experience overlap. Through layered paint, gestural marks, and fragmented visual elements, the composition reflects the tension between structure and disruption, past and present.

Hints of architectural forms and directional markings emerge and dissolve throughout the surface, suggesting navigation, change, and the traces we leave behind. The work resists a fixed narrative, instead offering a shifting visual experience that mirrors the way memory and place are constructed over time.

Part of an ongoing exploration of Asheville’s evolving identity, this piece invites viewers to consider how environments are felt as much as they are seen.

DETAILS

  • Medium: Cold Wax and Mixed Media on Canvas

  • Dimensions: 12 × 12 in, comes framed 13 × 13 in

  • Year: 2026

  • Collection: Asheville Collection

  • Original Artwork – One of a Kind

“Broadway and Lexington – 1952” is part of my Asheville Collection, a body of work rooted in memory, place, and the layered histories embedded within the city’s landscape.

This piece draws from the intersection of Broadway and Lexington—both a physical location and a conceptual space where time, movement, and experience overlap. Through layered paint, gestural marks, and fragmented visual elements, the composition reflects the tension between structure and disruption, past and present.

Hints of architectural forms and directional markings emerge and dissolve throughout the surface, suggesting navigation, change, and the traces we leave behind. The work resists a fixed narrative, instead offering a shifting visual experience that mirrors the way memory and place are constructed over time.

Part of an ongoing exploration of Asheville’s evolving identity, this piece invites viewers to consider how environments are felt as much as they are seen.

DETAILS

  • Medium: Cold Wax and Mixed Media on Canvas

  • Dimensions: 12 × 12 in, comes framed 13 × 13 in

  • Year: 2026

  • Collection: Asheville Collection

  • Original Artwork – One of a Kind