Sale 1693
| Philadelphia
| Philadelphia
Estimate$8,000 – $12,000
Provenance:
Gross McCleaf Gallery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Acquired directly from the above by the present owner
Lot Note:
To learn more information about the artist, see Lot 38.
Deep Space by Jane Piper exemplifies the artist’s masterful balance between observation and abstraction. Known for her modernist still lifes, Piper transformed a tabletop arrangement of flowers and fruit into a dynamic interplay of color, gesture, and structure. In this work, sweeping white diagonals and luminous passages of green, coral, and violet fracture the composition, creating a sense of movement that pushes the bouquet outward into the surrounding space.
Though rooted in the tradition of still life, Deep Space feels anything but static. Piper’s confident brushwork and layered planes dissolve clear spatial boundaries, allowing objects to hover between representation and abstraction. The result is a painting that explores light, depth, and rhythm and reflects Piper’s enduring engagement with form and color.