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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
27.6x39.4in
About this artwork
Tohu va Vohu is mentioned in the first chapter of Genesis meaning total chaos or the primordial state before the creation of our known universe
In this painting, I embraced the raw chaos and pristine forms, blending acrylic, oil, and tar into an abstract dance of creation and destruction. Each stroke and splash explores primal forces and emotions, capturing a moment of dynamic tumult and tender genesis. Through these organic shapes and contrasting… materials, I express a vision of the formative chaos, stirring contemplation about the fundamental nature of existence and creation. This artwork is a powerful presence, projecting this elemental struggle and delicate balance into any space it inhabits.
« The physical body ends in the skin, the mind reaches the stars. »
My practice is rooted in material investigation, where the artwork becomes a site of layered processes unfolding over time.
At the core of my work is industrial cold tar— carrying geological memory. Tar absorbs light, slows movement, and resists clarity, introducing friction into the visual field. When combined with oil, gesso, and pigment, it generates a continuous negotiation between opacity and luminosity, between what is buried and what is revealed.
These dense, absorptive surfaces function as active fields—capable of retaining, resisting, and transforming the materials brought into contact with them. Each work evolves through sequences of action and reaction, of revealing and concealing. The surface becomes an archive of gestures, material events, and temporal shifts.
Central to my work is the notion of layering as a structural condition. Each painting develops through successive strata of material interactions: absorption, oxidation, sedimentation, and reactivation.