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Medium :
Acrylic, Charcoal on Paper , Wood under plexiglas
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
40x40in
About this artwork
In creating this piece, I dove into the abstract world, where emotions take form in fluidity and unpredictability. I employed acrylics for their vibrant hues and immediacy, alongside charcoal's raw, expressive power, seeking harmony within contrasts. This artwork embodies transformation and the complex layers of existence, inviting viewers on a contemplative journey through texture and form. It is a dynamic statement, sure to infuse any space with… the intrigue of abstract thought and the pulse of creativity.
My work offers formal and textural qualities that both confound and intrigue, inviting the viewer to upend assumptions, to step closer, and to consider the renderings in new ways. I challenge the conventions of art making in two-dimensional works that appear sculptural, and with hand-rendered forms that may be initially mistaken for photographs or digital manipulation. However, my intent is not to deceive; rather, I welcome prolonged contemplation in a time marked by superficial analysis. Once engaged, viewers may sense a contradiction between rough stone and smooth flesh as symbolic of relationships (with the self or with others) or they may prefer a tension between representation and abstraction — one containing both stark, unknowable shapes and the refuge of an imagined landscape. Free of social or gender constructs and contemporary references, my work seeks to heighten consciousness through timelessness.