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Title: Horizon
Series: Left at the Edge
Medium: Mixed media on canvas (dry pigment, acrylic, raw canvas fragment)
Dimensions: 30 × 40 × 3 cm
Framing: Mounted on deep wooden box panel, ready to hang
Description:
A single dark form stretches across the top of the canvas — soft-edged on one side, dense on the other. It sits on a fragment of raw canvas, placed high and slightly offset, like a distant ridge or clouded horizon line. The gesture holds weight, but remains suspended — a division between what is seen and what is sensed.
The background is a deep, muted brown — earthy, steady, and absorbing. The lower space remains untouched, anchoring the tension above.
This work can also be paired with Remnants as a diptych — two quiet constructions in deep tones, each exploring mass, trace, and compositional fracture.
Part of the Left at the Edge series — a collection of abstract works built from raw canvas, dry pigments, and marble dust. Each composition is constructed through layering, subtraction, and tactile decision — an exploration of presence through absence, structure through trace.
Title: Horizon
Series: Left at the Edge
Medium: Mixed media on canvas (dry pigment, acrylic, raw canvas fragment)
Dimensions: 30 × 40 × 3 cm
Framing: Mounted on deep wooden box panel, ready to hang
Description:
A single dark form stretches across the top of the canvas — soft-edged on one side, dense on the other. It sits on a fragment of raw canvas, placed high and slightly offset, like a distant ridge or clouded horizon line. The gesture holds weight, but remains suspended — a division between what is seen and what is sensed.
The background is a deep, muted brown — earthy, steady, and absorbing. The lower space remains untouched, anchoring the tension above.
This work can also be paired with Remnants as a diptych — two quiet constructions in deep tones, each exploring mass, trace, and compositional fracture.
Part of the Left at the Edge series — a collection of abstract works built from raw canvas, dry pigments, and marble dust. Each composition is constructed through layering, subtraction, and tactile decision — an exploration of presence through absence, structure through trace.
Title: Horizon
Series: Left at the Edge
Medium: Mixed media on canvas (dry pigment, acrylic, raw canvas fragment)
Dimensions: 30 × 40 × 3 cm
Framing: Mounted on deep wooden box panel, ready to hang
Description:
A single dark form stretches across the top of the canvas — soft-edged on one side, dense on the other. It sits on a fragment of raw canvas, placed high and slightly offset, like a distant ridge or clouded horizon line. The gesture holds weight, but remains suspended — a division between what is seen and what is sensed.
The background is a deep, muted brown — earthy, steady, and absorbing. The lower space remains untouched, anchoring the tension above.
This work can also be paired with Remnants as a diptych — two quiet constructions in deep tones, each exploring mass, trace, and compositional fracture.
Part of the Left at the Edge series — a collection of abstract works built from raw canvas, dry pigments, and marble dust. Each composition is constructed through layering, subtraction, and tactile decision — an exploration of presence through absence, structure through trace.