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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x39.4in
About this artwork
In Coalesce, I explore a moment in which distinct elements begin to align without fully resolving. I let structure and interruption exist side by side: vertical rhythms suggest systems and order, while pauses, circular forms, and layered traces introduce intuition and emergence.
I work with yellow and blue as separate forces — illumination and depth — held in tension rather than opposition. Meaning forms for me through proximity rather than fusion,… appearing briefly before dispersing again. Gold leaf remains as a residue of process and attention, marking points of contact that cannot be repeated or controlled.
This work does not seek arrival or closure. I’m interested in holding a state of becoming — where alignment is felt, expands, and then moves on.
The painting is accompanied by the poem Coalesce, written in parallel and included with the work.
As an abstract artist, I work from the inside out. My process is intuitive, raw, and rooted in emotional truth. Each painting begins as a conversation between parts of myself, between tension and release, between what is visible and what is felt. I use mixed media to layer meaning and texture, letting each piece evolve organically until it speaks with its own voice.
I explore the nuances of human experience through bold colour, dynamic brushwork, and fluid forms. My paintings aim to evoke emotional responses and invite introspection. Working under a pseudonym allows me to maintain greater creative freedom and openness in my work without being constrained by expectations or preconceptions about my real name.
At the core of my practice is a pursuit of authenticity. Each work is a spontaneous, personal expression, revealing my thoughts and feelings. I channel the energy of the subconscious directly onto the canvas without planning , as I believe this is essential to maintaining my connection with the raw authenticity of the creative process.
My paintings seek to balance moments of raw power with passages of contemplative calm, mirroring the ebb and flow of lived experience. This interplay aims to invite viewers to engage with the work on a deeply personal level.
Technically, I employ a range of techniques, from thick impasto to fluid gestures, to imbue my abstract forms with depth and emotional resonance.
My hope is that my work can forge meaningful connections with the viewer, challenging the observer to project their own experiences and interpretations onto the canvas.
But for me, the art experience shouldn’t stop at the canvas. That’s why I founded the Connecting Conditional Art Movement (CCAM) aiming to foster authentic human bonds, as I believe this is essential for nourishing the human condition. This philosophy is central to my artistic practice, which seeks to create an empathetic dialogue between artist and audience.
My goal is to craft works that resonate deeply, speaking directly to the heart and mind. Through these spontaneous, authentic explorations, I invite others to embark on journeys of self-discovery within my paintings.