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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
20x16in
About this artwork
What Remains was created during a period of profound loss. Painted as part of a three-work series, the piece emerged without a predetermined image or destination. I was not attempting to illustrate grief. I was simply painting through it.
Layers of green and red occupy the same space while resisting complete resolution. Forms overlap, separate, and return again, creating a visual dialogue between presence and absence. Areas of structure exist alongside… passages that feel exposed, allowing the canvas itself to participate in the work.
Looking back, I see a reflection of what remains after loss. Memory endures. Influence endures. The people who shape us continue to exist through the lessons they leave behind.
Rather than offering answers, this painting inhabits the space between absence and remembrance, where the past remains present and what has been lost continues to shape what follows.
Paul Brandwein Sr. is a self-taught painter whose medium is primarily layered, textured acrylic on canvas, shaped by a background of personal transformation after a traumatic brain injury. His techniques blend intuitive abstraction, contemporary Cubism, and Neuro-Expressionism, featuring impasto that mimics scar tissue, shifting forms that emerge instinctively, and colors that bleed to echo memory and emotion. His art radiates raw honesty, evoking spiritual depth and the experience of survival—each piece a poignant testament to endurance, revelation, and the reconstruction of self.
Represented by The Fa Fa Gallery Midland Texas 2022- Present
In 2025, I released “From Canvas to ColorBook,” a published collection where I translated my abstract paintings into line-art form for the public. It’s part of how I share my work beyond the canvas and invite people into my creative world.