SPHERICAL GEOMETRY
A surreal dialogue between a grounded, contemplative figure and an enigmatic, upright presence. The seated figure, rendered in muted slate tones with a marbled, abstract face, rests in a state of quiet introspection. Beside them stands a second, truncated form, whose head is replaced by a vivid, rectangular vortex of white and crimson—a stark, geometric icon that suggests an alternate, volatile plane of consciousness.
72 × 60 × 2 cm, acrylic and pouring medium on canvas.
Symbolic Duality: The composition creates a visual tension between the human-like, seated silhouette and the abstract, block-headed figure, suggesting a connection between the physical self and a fractured or conceptual "other".
Contrasting Abstraction: By utilizing a square, poured-paint "head" for the standing figure, the work emphasizes the tension between the organic curves of the anatomy and the harsh, intellectual rigidity of the geometric element.
Spatial Narrative: Set against a sharp horizon that divides a dark, textured field from a clean, lighter base, the painting grounds both figures in a staged environment, highlighting their isolation and their peculiar, silent relationship.
Sustainable Craftsmanship: The use of recycled magazines creates a complex, textured surface that breathes new life into everyday materials.
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