STRANGERS PASSING BY SEEM FAMILIAR
STRANGERS PASSING BY SEEM FAMILIAR
STRANGERS PASSING BY SEEM FAMILIAR
STRANGERS PASSING BY SEEM FAMILIAR
STRANGERS PASSING BY SEEM FAMILIAR
STRANGERS PASSING BY SEEM FAMILIAR
STRANGERS PASSING BY SEEM FAMILIAR

STRANGERS PASSING BY SEEM FAMILIAR



  • Strangers Passing By Seem Familiar
  • Donna Isham (United States)
  • Oil, cold wax, and oil crayon on stretched canvas
  • Size: 72"W x 72"H
  • Framing available upon request

Strangers Passing By Seem Familiar is inspired by the curious feeling of recognizing someone you've never met.  Donna Isham's painting explores fleeting human connection.  a striking contemporary abstract painting by Donna Isham that explores the mystery of recognition, memory, and fleeting human connection. Blocks of red, gold, charcoal, blue-gray, and cream create a citylike rhythm, while gestural lines and layered marks suggest figures, movement, and passing encounters.

The painting carries the feeling of an urban moment — people crossing paths, impressions forming and dissolving, fragments of the familiar appearing in the unknown. Isham balances structure with spontaneity, giving the work both architectural presence and emotional openness. Strangers Passing By Seem Familiar is a compelling original artwork for collectors interested in contemporary abstraction, expressive mark-making, and paintings with psychological depth.


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