Orange and Blue

By Zina Stirbu

An abstract diptych painting divided into two vertical panels. Both panels feature a heavily textured, impasto style with choppy, energetic brushstrokes. The composition is split horizontally into two primary color fields: a vibrant, fiery red and orange field occupying the bottom half, and a muted, cool light blue and gray field occupying the top half. Left Panel: A solid black horizontal rectangular block cuts into the lower left orange field. A gold horizontal rectangular block sits near the right edge in the blue field. Right Panel: A tiny gold rectangular block is positioned at the upper left edge in the blue field, while a solid black horizontal rectangular block cuts into the right edge of the blue field, just above the horizon line where the blue and orange colors meet.
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Dimensions: 16″ x 20″ x 16″x20″

Quote / Inspiration:

Opposites do not compete; they complete one another.

“Orange and Blue” explores the quiet tension between opposing forces that exist within all of us. The upper half burns in vibrant orange — a field of warmth, passion, fire, and movement. It represents vitality, joy, desire, and the emotional intensity of being alive. The strokes are expressive and layered, suggesting both chaos and energy, like heat rising into the air.


Below, cool blue tones settle in contrast — calm yet heavy, reflective yet turbulent. The textured surface carries depth and complexity, evoking water, memory, sadness, and introspection. It is the emotional undercurrent that balances the flame above.
Between these two worlds rests a subtle line of gold — a pathway, a threshold, a fragile place of balance. Gold symbolizes value, wisdom, and the sacred middle ground we walk each day. Yet it does not stand alone. A darker line intersects the composition, reminding us that light and shadow coexist. Where there is joy, there is vulnerability. Where there is warmth, there is coolness. Where there is hope, there is also uncertainty.
This piece speaks to the human experience — the constant negotiation between extremes. It invites the viewer to reflect on their own inner contrasts and to consider the beauty found not in perfection, but in balance.”

Artist Information:

Zina Stirbu




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