This new series examines the interplay between human emotion and the natural world through a restrained Cubist language of rhythm and form.
In this particular painting, planes of subdued sienna and slate intersect like strata of earth and emotion. The human form is implied through contour and weight, merging with the geological rhythm of the natural world. Solidity becomes sentiment; form becomes feeling.
Each work distills feeling into structure, fractured planes, muted tones, and layered transparencies that evoke both landscape and anatomy. By merging the organic with the geometric, the series reflects on cycles of growth, erosion, and renewal, revealing the quiet harmony that links the inner and outer worlds.
Painted on Fabriano heavyweight paper in acrylic paints and ink.
Framed in an solid wood frame, with a plexiglass front.
Framed size 20" x 28"
- Subject Matter: Cubist art, Faces, Portait, Abstract faces
- Collections: Cubist Modern, Original Paintings