Illusion of a fragmented interior
Acrylic on canvas, signed in the lower right corner. Hanging hardware is included.
Note: The tan boarder around the painting is not a frame. It is part of the painting
The artwork features a complex composition that uses strong black lines to delineate various planes and forms, creating an illusion of a fragmented interior. The style is reminiscent of Cubism and Abstract Expressionism, focusing on color and form over realistic representation.
This painting employs multiple perspectives simultaneously, which adds to its complex, disorienting feel. Elements that suggest architectural features—like doorways, walls, and the aforementioned stairs—are broken up and reassembled. A prominent diagonal beam or plane cuts across the upper center, adding depth and movement. The overall effect is one of a puzzle or a dreamlike interior, where objects defy natural laws of physics and perspective.
Note: The tan boarder around the painting is not a frame. It is part of the painting
The artwork features a complex composition that uses strong black lines to delineate various planes and forms, creating an illusion of a fragmented interior. The style is reminiscent of Cubism and Abstract Expressionism, focusing on color and form over realistic representation.
This painting employs multiple perspectives simultaneously, which adds to its complex, disorienting feel. Elements that suggest architectural features—like doorways, walls, and the aforementioned stairs—are broken up and reassembled. A prominent diagonal beam or plane cuts across the upper center, adding depth and movement. The overall effect is one of a puzzle or a dreamlike interior, where objects defy natural laws of physics and perspective.