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‘Drift’ | 10x10” Wood Art
This signed original is a quiet, drifting portrait rendered in charcoal and spray paint on a wooden round. A face emerges softly from a sea of teal, partially obscured by wind-like forms that feel more sensed than seen. The marks are loose, atmospheric, and instinctive, allowing emotion to surface without being fully defined.
Charcoal lends the piece its ghostlike quality, while the spray-painted ground anchors it in contemporary contrast. There is a feeling of motion and impermanence here, as though the figure is passing through a memory, a thought, or a dream mid-formation. The circular format enhances this sense of suspension, with no clear beginning or end.
This work is intimate and restrained, created through suggestion rather than declaration. Signed by the artist, it is ideal for collectors drawn to subtlety, emotional nuance, and pieces that invite slow looking.
This signed original is a quiet, drifting portrait rendered in charcoal and spray paint on a wooden round. A face emerges softly from a sea of teal, partially obscured by wind-like forms that feel more sensed than seen. The marks are loose, atmospheric, and instinctive, allowing emotion to surface without being fully defined.
Charcoal lends the piece its ghostlike quality, while the spray-painted ground anchors it in contemporary contrast. There is a feeling of motion and impermanence here, as though the figure is passing through a memory, a thought, or a dream mid-formation. The circular format enhances this sense of suspension, with no clear beginning or end.
This work is intimate and restrained, created through suggestion rather than declaration. Signed by the artist, it is ideal for collectors drawn to subtlety, emotional nuance, and pieces that invite slow looking.