Hello Sun V (rotated)
By Aster Muro, 2010
Morning mist seems to hover across this canvas by Aster Muro, where pale greens and soft whites drift together like clouds that have not yet burned away. A splash of bright yellow gathers in the upper corner, glowing like the first light of the sun finding its way through the haze. Faint touches of pink warm the lower half, and everything feels loose and unhurried. Muro worked in thin, watery layers, letting one color soak into the next so that no edge ever feels solid.
Made in 2010, "Hello Sun V" belongs to a series, and the "rotated" note in its title is a small clue about how the artist thought. Turning the picture around suggests Muro did not mind where the top or bottom landed, trusting viewers to make sense of it however they liked. The work fits neatly into lyrical abstraction, a style built on mood and atmosphere rather than recognizable things. Some people will read it as a sunrise, others as a foggy field, and both answers are fine. That gentle ambiguity is really the whole point, offering nothing more complicated than a warm wash of light to enjoy.