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“Sorcerer’s Masquerade”
Acrylic on Canvas
90” x 65”
A layered field of color is partially obscured by descending passages of rich brown/blue black, creating a composition that feels both concealed and exposed. Beneath the darker surface, fragments of teal, rose, ochre, and cream emerge in broken, gestural forms—never fully resolving, never fully hidden.
The painting operates in tension: weight against movement, opacity against luminosity. The upper register presses downward, while the underlying color resists, flickering through in moments of disruption.
Rather than offering a fixed image, The Sorcerer’s Masquerade holds a suspended state—where presence and concealment exist at once, and what lies beneath continues to assert itself.
Acrylic on Canvas
90” x 65”
A layered field of color is partially obscured by descending passages of rich brown/blue black, creating a composition that feels both concealed and exposed. Beneath the darker surface, fragments of teal, rose, ochre, and cream emerge in broken, gestural forms—never fully resolving, never fully hidden.
The painting operates in tension: weight against movement, opacity against luminosity. The upper register presses downward, while the underlying color resists, flickering through in moments of disruption.
Rather than offering a fixed image, The Sorcerer’s Masquerade holds a suspended state—where presence and concealment exist at once, and what lies beneath continues to assert itself.