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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
48x60in
About this artwork
“Say Their Names” is a visceral abstract composition rendered in translucent black paint on a stark white canvas. Bold, sweeping brushstrokes and splattered textures evoke a sense of urgency and emotional depth, forming circular and curved motifs that pulse with movement. The monochromatic palette amplifies the tension between silence and expression, absence and presence. Each mark feels deliberate yet spontaneous—like a cry, a whisper, a memory… etched into space. The title anchors the work in a broader social context, inviting reflection on lives lost and voices silenced. It’s a visual elegy, a protest, and a call to remembrance. The chaotic beauty of the strokes mirrors the complexity of grief and resilience, while the empty white spaces speak to what remains unsaid. “Say Their Names” transcends abstraction to become a powerful symbol of collective mourning and the enduring demand for justice. It’s not just a painting—it’s a witness.
Marshall D. Williams (b. 1963, Placerville, CA) is a retired aerospace executive turned abstract expressionist painter. With a B.A. in Psychology and studies in Engineering from the University of Washington, his career spanned over 30 years in aerospace, shaping a unique perspective that informs his art. Since retiring, Williams has devoted himself to painting, developing a bold, emotionally resonant style rooted in human experience and technological nuance. Based in Chesterfield, Missouri, his studio serves as a creative sanctuary where he explores dynamic forms and vibrant color. His work has been featured in numerous exhibitions, earning recognition for its originality and depth. Williams’s journey bridges the technical and emotional, inviting viewers to reflect on perception, complexity, and the modern world.