Repose on Repeat centers on the act of covering and recovering—where layers of acrylic are built up, softened, and partially obscured to create a surface that holds both history and restraint. The composition balances a more active, saturated area of color with a veiled upper field, allowing moments of intensity to emerge through a quieter, controlled plane.
Gestural marks remain visible beneath the surface, suggesting repetition not as duplication, but as a process of return—revisiting, adjusting, and reworking. The interplay between opacity and transparency creates a shifting visual experience, where elements are revealed and withheld in equal measure.
The work resists a fixed focal point, instead inviting the viewer to move across the surface and engage with its subtle variations in texture, tone, and depth. It exists within a language of abstraction that emphasizes process, presence, and the accumulation of time.
- Subject Matter: Untitled Abstract
- Collections: Abstract Studies