DREAM IS NO MORE THAN PASSING FROM ONE ROOM TO ANOTHER
A structured narrative of four distinct realities, this painting functions as a visual ledger of the psyche. The canvas is bisected into four quadrants, creating a dialogue between chaotic, fluid energy and the rigid, architectural confines of existence. It juxtaposes the abstract "id" with the disciplined body, moving from the visceral, marbled texture of the top-left to the silent, repetitive postures of the bottom-right.
72 × 60 × 2 cm, acrylic paint, magazine paper, string & pouring medium on canvas.
Quadripartite Structure: The division of the canvas into four distinct scenes allows for a simultaneous exploration of different psychological states, ranging from chaotic abstraction to grounded, meditative stillness.
The Threshold of Space: The top-right quadrant, depicting a doorway opening into a grid-like void, introduces an architectural element that contrasts with the human-centric focus of the other sections, suggesting a search for exit or perspective.
Repetitive Form: The bottom-right quadrant features two identical figures in identical poses, rendered in a delicate, outlined style, which provides a serene, rhythmic counterpoint to the vibrant, high-contrast energy of the left-hand quadrants.
Sustainable Craftsmanship: The use of recycled magazines creates a complex, textured surface that breathes new life into everyday materials.
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