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Acrylic and mixed media on canvas
This richly textured abstract work centers on a floating orb that contains a single, open eye—an image that emerges from within a densely layered field of swirling color. The surface is alive with painterly gestures: blues, greens, yellows, and reds intermingle in drips, splatters, and scumbled textures, producing a sense of both turbulence and vibrancy. The eye, encased within its glowing sphere, becomes a focal point of order amidst chaos, suggesting themes of surveillance, consciousness, or transcendence.
The lower portion of the canvas is dominated by fiery reds and earthy tones, evoking a sense of grounded intensity, while the upper regions expand into cooler, more celestial hues. This chromatic shift heightens the tension between earth and sky, matter and spirit.
By combining symbolic figuration with abstract expression, the painting invites contemplation of perception itself—whether the eye represents an inner vision, a cosmic witness, or the act of painting as a form of seeing.
This large-scale abstract composition is defined by its layered textures and kaleidoscopic palette, creating a sense of both depth and symmetry. A central vertical form—suggestive of a monumental structure or portal—anchors the canvas, flanked by mirrored zones of intense color and pattern. The interplay of emerald greens, electric blues, deep crimsons, and luminous yellows generates a vibrant, almost otherworldly atmosphere.
The surface is richly worked, with areas of splattered pigment, scraped textures, and dripping paint that evoke both organic growth and cosmic expansion. At once chaotic and ordered, the composition oscillates between landscape and abstraction, suggesting shifting perspectives of earth, water, and sky.
This work invites viewers to enter a space where natural and constructed forms dissolve into a field of pure color and gesture, offering a meditative encounter with the infinite possibilities of abstraction.
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