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Hello Sun V by Aster Muro

Hello Sun V

By Aster Muro, 2010

Painted in 2010, Aster Muro's "Hello Sun V" catches the hush of early morning, when the first light slips in and softens everything it touches. Pale greens and cool blues drift across most of the canvas, blended with milky whites that give the whole thing a foggy, half-awake feeling. From the bottom edge, warm yellow pushes upward in scattered dabs and splashes, almost like sunlight starting to fill a meadow. The title says it all: a friendly greeting to the sun and the fresh start it brings.

The work is abstract, though it hovers right at the edge of something natural. Flowers, mist, and rays of light seem to flicker in and out without ever fully forming. Muro built the surface in layers, giving it a texture that reads as both worn and delicate. That little "V" in the title reveals this is one of a series, a sign the artist kept returning to the same warm, hopeful idea, testing new versions of that same daybreak glow.

Nothing here demands to be figured out. It is a quiet, pleasant piece, more about the gentle mingling of color and light than any big statement, and it makes for easy, unhurried company.

More by Aster Muro
Hello Sun V (rotated)
Hello Sun IV (rotated)
Hello Sun III (rotated)
Abstract
Colour Field
Contemporary Art

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