In this second work, the focus shifts from emergence to environment. A central void-like form suggests an opening or passage, held within darker, textured structures that evoke the interior of a submerged cavern.
The composition compresses and releases space, balancing weight and openness. Subtle shifts in blue and grey create a sense of depth and suspension, while surrounding marks—scraped, layered, and partially erased—retain evidence of the process.
The jellyfish form remains, but is less defined, existing at the edge of recognition. Here, the image leans toward atmosphere, where structure and fluidity coexist and the boundary between form and space becomes uncertain.
Mixed media on Rives BFK paper, 22 × 30 inches.
- Subject Matter: Abstract sea life
- Current Location: Currently in my studio