Art and photo by Katherine Gingrich on April 7, 2026. All rights reserved.
You’re looking at a small, intimate workspace scene: a piece of abstract art resting on a table, surrounded by the tools that created it. The mood is calm, creative, and a little playful—like someone paused mid‑experiment with color and line.
The art itself is a small square sheet of watercolor paper adorned with an abstract and modular modern design. The geometric shapes are softened by watercolor textures and accented with crisp ink lines.
A mix of rectangles, circles, and thin lines are arranged like a quiet conversation between geometry and softness. Some shapes overlap while others float independently. The ink lines feel intentional—clean, steady strokes that anchor the watercolor’s looseness.
The color palette consists of cool gray and blue washes with warm yellow and pink patches. Additional pink accents are added for a pop of color.
The whole composition feels like a small, self‑contained universe of shapes, each one placed with care.
Three inches by three inches.
And Now for Something Completely Different. Yes, John Cleese is brilliant.
Daily Doodle -- 04/07/2026.
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