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Strata: Layered Watercolor Gradients

wavy yellow and orange layers that look like sedimentary rocks

wavy pink layers that look like sedimentary rocks

wavy rainbow layers that look like sedimentary rocks

You know me, I love a good gradient. These watercolors are from a series called Strata by Mikael Hallstrøm Eriksen, an artist who uses “repetitive and accumulative mark-making” in his work.

The works in the Strata-series are inspired by geological and natural phenomena — sediments, horisons, bodies of water, etc. These works explore a colourful imagery of accumulation, distance and transformation. Within geology and archeology, strata (singular: stratum) refers to layers (of rock, soil, culture etc.) possessing internally consistent characteristics making them distinguishable from each other.

You can check out more of Eriksen’s work on Instagram.

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Jennifer Rensenbrink

From an old graphic designer, THANK YOU for referring to them as gradients and not "hombres." I don't know why that annoys me so much. :D These are gorgeous gradients.

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Ryan N

I think it's “ombré,” but it's much more fun as “hombre.”

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