RIBBON REVOLVER
Combine painting-acrylic, mixed media, affixed grip and .925 sterling silver on canvas
28 x 24 in. (71.1 x 60.9 cm)
Utilizing powerful primary saturated hues, Ribbon Revolver displays both organic beauty and the human condition. The surrounding ribbon-like gestures of pink, loosely applied and almost calligraphic, disrupt the rigid geometry with a sense of fluidity. The central figure, rendered in silhouette, resists specificity, becoming less an instrument and more an archetype, a stand-in for authority, fear, or autonomy depending on the viewer’s disposition. This tension between control and spontaneity invites a reading beyond the literal, positioning the revolver not merely as an object, but as a symbolic axis around which themes of power, consequence, and perception.
RIBBON REVOLVER
Combine painting-acrylic, mixed media, affixed grip and .925 sterling silver on canvas
28 x 24 in. (71.1 x 60.9 cm)
Utilizing powerful primary saturated hues, Ribbon Revolver displays both organic beauty and the human condition. The surrounding ribbon-like gestures of pink, loosely applied and almost calligraphic, disrupt the rigid geometry with a sense of fluidity. The central figure, rendered in silhouette, resists specificity, becoming less an instrument and more an archetype, a stand-in for authority, fear, or autonomy depending on the viewer’s disposition. This tension between control and spontaneity invites a reading beyond the literal, positioning the revolver not merely as an object, but as a symbolic axis around which themes of power, consequence, and perception.