Gallery
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Equestrian Dreams , 2020
Acrylic on canvas
40" x 30"
InquireFrank Ocean , 2020
Acrylic on Wood
34" x 27"
InquireLittle Sparrow , 2020
Acrylic on Wood
12" x 9"
InquireNosy Life , 2020
Acrylic on Wood
8" x 8"
InquireCity Fragments , 2020
Acrylic on Canvas
48" x 48"
InquireThe Rufescent Sparrow , 2020
Acrylic on Canvas
36" x 24"
InquireThe Catch , 2020
Acrylic on Wood
18" x 24"
InquireSkull Fragment 1 , 2020
Acrylic on Canvas
18" x 24"
InquireRebirth , 2020
Acrylic on canvas
18" x 24"
$1500
PurchaseRebirth , 2020
Acrylic on canvas
18" x 24"
$1500 (excl. tax & shipping)An aging lotus blossom is silhouetted by the full moon. Within this circle of light, a grasshopper alights on a seed pod. All three subjects—moon, flower, and grasshopper—are caught in a moment of alignment. And yet, there is something not quite right. The glitch, or cross-sectional disruption in the lotus blossom, conveys the unprecedented cultural disruption of COVID-19—as it visually shifts aspects of life that previously felt so solid. Yet, this reordering is but a brief irregularity. This disturbance will only last a moment. Nature will persist, and overcome. After all, the lotus is a symbol of rebirth, and the inclusion of linear geometric forms around it—the diagonal strike of pink, a hovering rectangle of yellow, followed by a square of green—make visible something so often invisible: by hinting at the underlying mathematical patterns of the natural world as the key force in its persistence.