This painting, with its pale lavender-and-white palette and loose, impressionistic brushwork, turns a simple wrought-iron chair into something dreamlike and almost weightless. The chair feels as if it’s dissolving into the atmosphere around it, blurring the line between object and environment. This kind of emotional softness aligns with themes often present in Daniel Zimmerman’s work, where he explores memory, sensitivity, and the quiet spaces in everyday life. Here, the chair becomes a gentle stand-in for presence — or absence — captured in a moment that feels both intimate and just out of reach.
Oil on Canvas
30 × 40 inches
Framing included.
Complementary Standard Shipping. Quote for White Glove delivery and installation available upon request.
If you have any questions please text, call, or email.
(678) 662 6761
This painting, with its pale lavender-and-white palette and loose, impressionistic brushwork, turns a simple wrought-iron chair into something dreamlike and almost weightless. The chair feels as if it’s dissolving into the atmosphere around it, blurring the line between object and environment. This kind of emotional softness aligns with themes often present in Daniel Zimmerman’s work, where he explores memory, sensitivity, and the quiet spaces in everyday life. Here, the chair becomes a gentle stand-in for presence — or absence — captured in a moment that feels both intimate and just out of reach.
Oil on Canvas
30 × 40 inches
Framing included.
Complementary Standard Shipping. Quote for White Glove delivery and installation available upon request.
If you have any questions please text, call, or email.
(678) 662 6761