DEVISION OF LINE

A silent, sculptural silhouette set against a raw, neutral canvas. The figure is captured in a gesture of grounded introspection, perfectly bisected by a single, sharp horizontal crimson line. Here, the absence of a "poured" face serves as a profound statement; by leaving the head as a solid obsidian void, the work shifts the focus from fluid consciousness to the silent, enduring presence of the physical self.

80 × 80 × 2 cm, acrylic on canvas.

  • The Power of Absence: Unlike my other pieces where the face is a chaotic, marbled vortex, this silhouette uses a solid, matte black head to emphasize a sense of profound calm and intellectual stillness.

  • Graphic Equilibrium: The stark, horizontal red line acts as a visual horizon, grounding the entire composition and creating a sense of balance between the upper and lower halves of the figure.

  • Minimalist Narrative: The raw, unadorned canvas background strips away all external distractions, inviting the viewer to contemplate the figure’s posture—a seated, reflective pose—as the central narrative.

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