Something What I Saw In My Dream (Golden Gorge) Paper Abstract Printmaking
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Description
This portrait feels less like a depiction than a weathered apparition—features emerging and receding through veils of umber, soot, and bruised blue as if memory itself were the medium. The face is bisected by horizontal bands of light that read like censored speech or closed shutters, turning the gaze into a withheld narrative while the broad, luminous mouth becomes the painting’s only permitted confession. Rough, striated mark-making and a distressed surface compress the space, giving the figure a claustrophobic intimacy where identity is simultaneously asserted and eroded. In the tension between revelation and concealment, the work meditates on how presence survives—imperfectly—inside damage, time, and silence.
Additional Information
| Type |
Original |
|---|---|
| Size |
23x16 |
| Material |
Paper |
