SPARKLING ANXIETY

A haunting depiction of temporal transition, where a fluid, dark-toned figure drifts through a fractured, teal-hued environment. The background is meticulously constructed from snippets of calendars and printed text, suggesting a world defined by the relentless passage of time. The figure, holding a cigarette with a deliberate sense of ennui, acts as a static, human anchor amidst the swirling, fragmented documentation of days and months.

65 × 90 × 2 cm, acrylic paint, magazine paper, string & pouring medium on canvas.

  • Temporal Collage: The background is composed of repurposed calendar fragments and textual ephemera, creating a rich, tactile surface that serves as a literal and metaphorical "archive" of time passing.

  • Contrasting Firmness: The figure, rendered in deep, muscular blues, contrasts with the chaotic, layered texture of the teal background, emphasizing a sense of existential isolation.

  • Symbolic Narrative: The gesture of holding a cigarette, combined with the multiple, overlapping limbs of the figure, introduces a surreal, cinematic quality, implying movement and the weight of habit within a changing environment.

  • Sustainable Craftsmanship: The use of recycled magazines creates a complex, textured surface that breathes new life into everyday materials.

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