SIX GUNS
Combine painting—acrylic with superimposed mixed media elements
28 x 22 in. (71.1 x 55.8 cm)\
Intersecting bands of dark, almost infrastructural lines divide the canvas, overlaid with erratic white linear gestures that evoke tension, fragmentation, or even circuitry. These crossings disrupt the grid’s stability, introducing a sense of collision—between order and chaos, repetition and rupture. The guns themselves, though static, become participants in this tension, caught within a system that both contains and destabilizes them.
SIX GUNS
Combine painting—acrylic with superimposed mixed media elements
28 x 22 in. (71.1 x 55.8 cm)\
Intersecting bands of dark, almost infrastructural lines divide the canvas, overlaid with erratic white linear gestures that evoke tension, fragmentation, or even circuitry. These crossings disrupt the grid’s stability, introducing a sense of collision—between order and chaos, repetition and rupture. The guns themselves, though static, become participants in this tension, caught within a system that both contains and destabilizes them.