





Submerged Bridge in the River
Acrylic and oil on canvas
Comprising eleven original paintings, this body of work marks an exploration of fluidity—of place, perception, and the shifting internal landscapes that shape Ash Holmes’ practice. Created during a period of deep attunement to her surroundings, the works position color, gesture, and atmosphere as both response and reflection.
Holmes’ process moves instinctively, guided by color psychology and the nuances of the natural environment. Her palette responds not only to light, climate, and terrain, but also to subtler internal conditions—memory, sensation, and emotional tone. Hovering between abstraction and landscape, the paintings function as thresholds. Through layered and reworked surfaces, Holmes approaches paint as a form of listening, mirroring the way place is experienced: not as fixed, but as felt, absorbed, and continually reshaped.
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Comprising eleven original paintings, this body of work marks an exploration of fluidity—of place, perception, and the shifting internal landscapes that shape Ash Holmes’ practice. Created during a period of deep attunement to her surroundings, the works position color, gesture, and atmosphere as both response and reflection.
Holmes’ process moves instinctively, guided by color psychology and the nuances of the natural environment. Her palette responds not only to light, climate, and terrain, but also to subtler internal conditions—memory, sensation, and emotional tone. Hovering between abstraction and landscape, the paintings function as thresholds. Through layered and reworked surfaces, Holmes approaches paint as a form of listening, mirroring the way place is experienced: not as fixed, but as felt, absorbed, and continually reshaped.
Artwork Information
Year
2025
Materials
Acrylic and oil on canvas
Authentication
Signed by Artist
The work comes with a Certification of Authenticity signed by the Co-Founder of Tappan.
Dimensions
ARTWORK DIMENSIONS
74 3/4 x 59 inches
FRAMED DIMENSIONS
74 3/4 x 59 inches
Reveal: 76.5 x 60.75 x 2 inches
Unframed: 74 3/4 x 59 inches
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About the Artist
Ash Holmes
Ash Holmes (b. 1994, Sydney) is a fourth-generation, self-taught artist based on Gadigal Land (Sydney, NSW, Australia). Her large-scale abstract works are characterised by gestural brushstrokes, a refined use of colour psychology, and an intuitive, process-driven approach. Drawing inspiration from nature and landscapes she has recently experienced, Holmes creates delicate yet powerful compositions that merge the energy of Abstract Expressionism with elements of landscape painting to form dreamlike, immersive works.

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Comprising eleven original paintings, this body of work marks an exploration of fluidity—of place, perception, and the shifting internal landscapes that shape Ash Holmes’ practice. Created during a period of deep attunement to her surroundings, the works position color, gesture, and atmosphere as both response and reflection.
Holmes’ process moves instinctively, guided by color psychology and the nuances of the natural environment. Her palette responds not only to light, climate, and terrain, but also to subtler internal conditions—memory, sensation, and emotional tone. Hovering between abstraction and landscape, the paintings function as thresholds. Through layered and reworked surfaces, Holmes approaches paint as a form of listening, mirroring the way place is experienced: not as fixed, but as felt, absorbed, and continually reshaped.


















