Description
Green Space by Arie Vardi is a reflective and atmospheric artwork that explores the restorative power of open landscape. In Green Space, the composition is defined by layered greens, softened horizons and a sense of breathing room that allows the eye and mind to settle. The artwork does not seek to describe a specific location, but instead invites the viewer into an emotional and sensory space shaped by light, land and memory. Green Space is a visual pause — a moment of calm that speaks quietly yet confidently through texture and tone.
Arie Vardi’s artistic approach is rooted in his long-standing relationship with the Scottish landscape, where he has lived and worked since 1991. His paintings often blur the boundary between abstraction and representation, allowing colour, movement and structure to carry emotional meaning. In Green Space, this philosophy is clearly expressed: broad areas of green suggest growth, renewal and harmony, while subtle shifts in tone hint at changing light and weather. Vardi’s confident brushwork brings depth and energy without overwhelming the composition, making the piece both contemporary and timeless.
At First4Frames Gallery, Green Space is available as a high-quality giclée print, carefully produced to preserve the richness of colour and texture found in the original artwork. Customers can choose from a wide range of bespoke framing options, including modern minimalist frames, traditional wooden profiles, or elegant contemporary finishes. All artworks are framed using float glass as standard, ensuring excellent clarity and protection, while optional UV glass is available for enhanced conservation and longevity.
Professional framing at First4Frames not only elevates the visual impact of Green Space but also ensures your artwork is preserved to gallery standards. Expert mounting, precise craftsmanship and attention to detail result in a finished piece that enhances any interior, whether residential or commercial.
To learn more about Arie Vardi’s artistic journey, inspirations and broader body of work, visit https://arievardi.co.uk/.




