24” x 20”
Get a Grip is a study in tension—between control and chaos, structure and instinct. At the center, a silhouetted pistol form—reduced, flattened, and nearly anonymized—interrupts the geometry. Its presence is neither fully integrated nor entirely separate; instead, it hovers within the composition, outlined with a subtle halo that separates it from the surrounding plane. The grip, rendered with tactile realism, becomes the focal anchor—contrasting the otherwise flattened, graphic language of the piece.
24” x 20”
Get a Grip is a study in tension—between control and chaos, structure and instinct. At the center, a silhouetted pistol form—reduced, flattened, and nearly anonymized—interrupts the geometry. Its presence is neither fully integrated nor entirely separate; instead, it hovers within the composition, outlined with a subtle halo that separates it from the surrounding plane. The grip, rendered with tactile realism, becomes the focal anchor—contrasting the otherwise flattened, graphic language of the piece.