Untitled 4 (Intersecting Planes IV) Charcoal Abstract Drawing
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Description
This monochrome abstraction stages a quiet architecture of weight and passage: layered, sediment-like bands of charcoal and ash are cleaved by a pale vertical corridor that reads as both seam and threshold. The soft-edged blocks hover in uneasy balance, their mottled textures suggesting erosion, memory, and the slow accretion of time rather than a single decisive gesture. Light is not depicted so much as excavated—an interior luminance that cuts through density, proposing a fragile route of clarity amid compressed, earthbound forms. The composition becomes a meditation on containment and release, where the viewer senses the pressure of what is held back and the calm insistence of what insists on moving through.
Additional Information
| Type |
Original |
|---|---|
| Size |
11x14 |
| Material |
Paper |
