42 cm x 30 cm
Oil, acrylic, and spray paint on stretched canvas.
This small work holds a high density of mark making. Oil and acrylic sit in quick layers across a dark, mottled ground, with spray creating a soft haze between sharper strokes. Deep reds, bruised purples, and blackened shadows build a sense of pressure, while small notes of acid green and pale blue flicker through like interruptions. Across the surface, upright passages of white are placed in repeated blocks, creating a loose direction and a feeling of movement through the noise.
The surface reads as cluttered, restless, and crowded, but not static. The white marks act like overflow, thoughts rising, passing, and being replaced, leaving only residue and rhythm behind. There is no single focal point, only a shifting field, which mirrors the way the mind can move from one thought to the next without permission.
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£650.00Price
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