This piece lives in the space between collapse and restraint, between the part of me that wants to burn everything down and the part still reaching for redemption anyway.
Heavy black marks interrupt saturated passages of red, rust, turquoise, and acid yellow like emotional static, grief colliding with hope, rage colliding with reverence. Some areas feel almost violent. Others feel strangely tender underneath the wreckage.
The drips, scratches, and layered gestures were left intentionally unresolved because this piece was never about perfection. It was about honesty. About the tension of carrying both fury and faith in the same body at the same time.
No. 4 of the Studio Study Series, this work explores raw emotional movement, instinctive mark-making, and the physical residue of thought, memory, and survival.
- Subject Matter: Abstract expressionism
- Collections: Studio Study Series