A Moment That Doesn’t Ask Permission presents a figure caught in a private pause, constructed through fracture rather than softness. The surface is built from segmented planes—layered, cracked, and visibly joined—refusing the illusion of smoothness or ease. The face emerges intact but interrupted, its calm shaped by pressure rather than serenity. The wine glass introduces…
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A profile is constructed through concentric pressure, its form built from fractured plates of colour, scraped layers, and lifted surfaces that feel assembled rather than smoothed. Circular bands radiate outward from a central core, scored and segmented by fine linear divisions that hold the composition in balance. Blues and charcoal tones dominate the surrounding field,…
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The surface of this work reads as stressed and weathered. Paint appears dragged, poured, fractured, and reworked. A vertical band of scorched orange and oxidised rust cuts through the composition, flanked by a colder blue spine that feels pressed into place rather than gently applied. The pigment is not laid softly; it is driven downward,…
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This work is constructed as a dense, tiled field of fractured panels that feel assembled under pressure rather than arranged for order. Red and charcoal blocks are cracked, stressed, and unevenly aligned, forming a rigid grid that carries the weight of masonry rather than pattern. The surface reads as built and weathered, with fissures and…
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Held in the Fracture is built from a visibly worked surface, marked by scored planes, fractured seams, and layered material that refuses to be smoothed or resolved. The composition carries the evidence of process openly: etched lines, broken edges, and compressed forms remain exposed rather than concealed. A pale, mineral-dominated field is disrupted by structural…
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This work is organised around containment that no longer holds cleanly. A broad circular perimeter encloses the composition, its surface cracked, scuffed, and uneven, carrying signs of fatigue rather than authority. The ring suggests order, but its compromised edge allows movement to slip through, undermining any sense of closure or stability. Within this boundary, circular…
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The surface is scored and fractured, built from layered abrasions, dragged pigment, and broken fields that press against one another without settling. Marks appear scraped back and reworked, leaving scars where earlier decisions were forced to give way. The composition feels compressed, as if the image has absorbed pressure over time rather than arriving at…
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What Survives the Break is built from fractured skins, lifted plates, and exposed seams. The surface is visibly stressed—cracked layers, chipped edges, and ruptured fields remain unresolved, allowing the history of pressure to stay present. Nothing is disguised or softened. The work reads as accumulated strain rather than composition refined for comfort. Gold lines move…
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