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Remains of Light
18 X 24 Acrylic on Canvas
“Remains of Light” explores what lingers after illumination fades. Layers of ochre, gold, and ash build a surface that feels weathered yet radiant, as if the canvas holds the memory of something once bright.
Translucent shapes and softened architectural forms move in and out of focus. Circular marks echo like distant signals, repeating across the composition. Drips and scraped passages reveal what sits beneath, allowing earlier decisions to stay visible rather than disappear.
The palette leans into warmth, but it carries weight. Light is present, though not direct. It feels filtered, remembered, carried forward.
This piece reflects on endurance. Even when clarity dims, traces remain. Color, texture, and mark become evidence of what was and what continues.
18 X 24 Acrylic on Canvas
“Remains of Light” explores what lingers after illumination fades. Layers of ochre, gold, and ash build a surface that feels weathered yet radiant, as if the canvas holds the memory of something once bright.
Translucent shapes and softened architectural forms move in and out of focus. Circular marks echo like distant signals, repeating across the composition. Drips and scraped passages reveal what sits beneath, allowing earlier decisions to stay visible rather than disappear.
The palette leans into warmth, but it carries weight. Light is present, though not direct. It feels filtered, remembered, carried forward.
This piece reflects on endurance. Even when clarity dims, traces remain. Color, texture, and mark become evidence of what was and what continues.