WARM LIGHTOriginal painting by Mary Draper — 5"×7" acrylic block
Some paintings don't describe a feeling — they are the feeling.
“Warm Light” (MDA-A001) is the first piece in the Mary Draper Abstract Art Collection — and it begins exactly as it should: with comfort.
Two luminous color fields settle into one another — a deep, glowing magenta above and a warm golden-peach watercolor wash below — set against a background that feels like late afternoon light on Tennessee farmland. It doesn't tell you what to see. It leaves that entirely to you.
Reproduced on a crystal-clear, self-standing acrylic block. No frame needed. No wall required. Just set it on a shelf, a desk, a nightstand, a mantle, or a window and watch it glow. The 1" thick crystal-clear acrylic catches the light and deepens Mary's painted colors — that rich magenta, the soft golden warmth — giving the piece an almost luminous quality that no print or frame can replicate.
Reproduced from an original abstract watercolor painting created by Mary Draper in her Tennessee farm studio, where she carries on a family legacy of painting that spans generations. Her mother painted bold, luminous color fields. Mary learned at her side. This painting carries that warmth forward.
WARM LIGHTOriginal painting by Mary Draper — 5"×7" acrylic block
Some paintings don't describe a feeling — they are the feeling.
“Warm Light” (MDA-A001) is the first piece in the Mary Draper Abstract Art Collection — and it begins exactly as it should: with comfort.
Two luminous color fields settle into one another — a deep, glowing magenta above and a warm golden-peach watercolor wash below — set against a background that feels like late afternoon light on Tennessee farmland. It doesn't tell you what to see. It leaves that entirely to you.
Reproduced on a crystal-clear, self-standing acrylic block. No frame needed. No wall required. Just set it on a shelf, a desk, a nightstand, a mantle, or a window and watch it glow. The 1" thick crystal-clear acrylic catches the light and deepens Mary's painted colors — that rich magenta, the soft golden warmth — giving the piece an almost luminous quality that no print or frame can replicate.
Reproduced from an original abstract watercolor painting created by Mary Draper in her Tennessee farm studio, where she carries on a family legacy of painting that spans generations. Her mother painted bold, luminous color fields. Mary learned at her side. This painting carries that warmth forward.