"Nectar." 2025 A Large Black And MultiColor Abstract Painting by Lowell Boyers
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Description
Nectar (2025) by Lowell Boyers is a luminous, high-energy vertical composition—an explosion of color that feels both intimate and cosmic. Against a rich, inky black ground, bursts of hot pink, gold, green, teal blue, flax, pale peach, and burnt orange radiate like floral forms, their energy pulsing outward as if caught mid-bloom. Dots and circles scatter across the canvas like airborne pollen or astral particles, evoking a moment of genesis—something between a supernova and springtime in motion.
This vertical orientation intensifies the work’s sense of upward momentum and expansion. Nectar looks like a joyous detonation in space—color in flight—yet it can just as easily be read as a forest coming alive at night, a coral bloom rising from the sea floor, or a charged sky reverberating with constellations. There is a sense of aliveness in every quadrant, a visual poetry that suggests both infinite scale and intricate intimacy.
Boyers, a New York-based artist with a B.A. from the Rhode Island School of Design and an M.F.A. from Yale, brings philosophical depth to his abstract work. “I use raw canvas like the template of our mind,” he writes, “which before perception is a futile but empty slate that we fill and dissipate all phenomena into and onto.” That concept is vividly present in Nectar, where each gesture feels spontaneous, emotional, and unrepeatable—like a fleeting thought or feeling suddenly made visible.
The painting is finished with the canvas tightly wrapped around the stretcher and painted along the edges in the same black ground, creating a seamless, immersive effect. Nectar is not only a riot of color and kinetic energy, but also a meditation on beginnings—emotional, cosmic, and deeply human. Its vivid palette and dynamic composition transcend style, making it a powerful focal point in a range of environments, from serene contemporary spaces to richly layered interiors. The work invites the viewer to feel as much as to see, to inhabit the atmosphere it creates, and to reflect on the beauty of emergence. -
More Information
Documentation: Signed Origin: United States Period: New Materials: Acrylic, in and resin Condition: New. This painting is canvas self wrapped around the stretcher Creation Date: 2025 Styles / Movements: Contemporary Incollect Reference #: 811281 -
Dimensions
W. 48 in; H. 58 in; D. 2 in; W. 121.92 cm; H. 147.32 cm; D. 5.08 cm;
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