EXES
This mixed media abstract acrylic 24×18 piece is a meditation on the interplay of texture and form, merging raw, earthen tones with the striking presence of a single red mark. A heavily texturized brown base, reminiscent of weathered earth, serves as the foundational layer, creating a sense of grounded permanence. Draped across this surface is a rough burlap overlay, its frayed edges and coarse fibers introducing a tactile, organic element that evokes the resilience of natural materials.
The bold, defiant red X painted atop the burlap cuts through the rustic composition like a declaration — a moment of conviction, of choice, or perhaps of protest. It disrupts the muted background, a stark, visceral gesture that both anchors and challenges the viewer's gaze. Together, these elements speak to the tension between vulnerability and strength, chaos and order, fragility and fortitude.
This mixed media abstract acrylic 24×18 piece is a meditation on the interplay of texture and form, merging raw, earthen tones with the striking presence of a single red mark. A heavily texturized brown base, reminiscent of weathered earth, serves as the foundational layer, creating a sense of grounded permanence. Draped across this surface is a rough burlap overlay, its frayed edges and coarse fibers introducing a tactile, organic element that evokes the resilience of natural materials.
The bold, defiant red X painted atop the burlap cuts through the rustic composition like a declaration — a moment of conviction, of choice, or perhaps of protest. It disrupts the muted background, a stark, visceral gesture that both anchors and challenges the viewer's gaze. Together, these elements speak to the tension between vulnerability and strength, chaos and order, fragility and fortitude.
This mixed media abstract acrylic 24×18 piece is a meditation on the interplay of texture and form, merging raw, earthen tones with the striking presence of a single red mark. A heavily texturized brown base, reminiscent of weathered earth, serves as the foundational layer, creating a sense of grounded permanence. Draped across this surface is a rough burlap overlay, its frayed edges and coarse fibers introducing a tactile, organic element that evokes the resilience of natural materials.
The bold, defiant red X painted atop the burlap cuts through the rustic composition like a declaration — a moment of conviction, of choice, or perhaps of protest. It disrupts the muted background, a stark, visceral gesture that both anchors and challenges the viewer's gaze. Together, these elements speak to the tension between vulnerability and strength, chaos and order, fragility and fortitude.