This painting vibrates with contradiction. Dense streaks of stormy blue and black spiral upward against a radiant backdrop of orange, pink, and yellow. Stylized floral motifs hover at the edges like wallpaper from a different emotional register—decorative and flat compared to the layered turbulence in the center. The swirls and pours of paint suggest motion without direction, action without clarity.
The title, Does it Even Really Make Sense, is less a question than a shrug. It invites viewers into the mess and lets them linger there. The work resists easy interpretation but embraces a kind of intuitive balance, where chaos and beauty coexist in full saturation.
- Subject Matter: abstract
- Collections: 2025