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More Private Realms of Perception by Blake Brasher
More Private Realms of Perception by Blake Brasher
More Private Realms of Perception by Blake Brasher
More Private Realms of Perception by Blake Brasher
More Private Realms of Perception by Blake Brasher
More Private Realms of Perception by Blake Brasher
More Private Realms of Perception by Blake Brasher
More Private Realms of Perception by Blake Brasher
More Private Realms of Perception by Blake Brasher
More Private Realms of Perception by Blake Brasher
  • Blake Brasher
  • More Private Realms of Perception, 2017
  • Acrylic and maker on canvas
  • 56 x 56 x 1.5 in
  • Signature: signed front bottom right
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"More Private Realms of Perception" is a striking exploration of abstract expressionism, rendered on a 56 x 56 inch canvas. This work exemplifies the artist’s skill in manipulating both acrylics and paint markers to create a densely layered and dynamic composition. The piece pulsates with energy, as chaotic swirls of color and form converge and diverge across the canvas, challenging the viewer’s perception and inviting them into a labyrinth of visual intrigue.

The composition is dominated by a vivid interplay of color—bright blues, vibrant yellows, and deep blacks—interspersed with spontaneous drips and intricate line work. The textured surface, achieved through multiple layers of paint and bold marker strokes, creates a sense of depth and complexity, urging viewers to engage with the work from multiple perspectives.

"More Private Realms of Perception" is more than just a visual experience; it is a journey into the subconscious, where forms are both recognizable and abstract, inviting endless interpretation. This piece holds a commanding presence, making it an exemplary addition to any contemporary collection that values both aesthetic boldness and conceptual depth.

  • Subject Matter: abstract
  • Collections: 2017, Epiphenomenal Qualia (2017 - 2018)

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