Size: 37x29 cm (Height/Width) in cm.
At the top, the serpentine, almost tribal shape is reminiscent of ancient hieroglyphics or primitive strokes that reveal something essential, a kind of writing or ancestral motif that emerges from the depths. Below, the repeated vertical lines, like a barcode or a grid, introduce a rigid structure, a mechanical rhythm that contrasts with the fluidity above. And at the bottom, those scattered, almost schematic signs are like fragments of an idea, symbols or clues that are scattered, each loaded with potential meaning.
But what really catches the eye is how the different “planes” and “objects” relate to each other. On the right, that vertical band with the repeating oval shapes, like cells or links in a chain, creates a hypnotic texture. It is a bold juxtaposition: the organic, the geometric, the primitive, and the modern, all coexisting in the same space.
Categorized as Paper, Spiritual, Abstract, Charcoal.
Tags: abstract art, charcoal drawing, modern art, contemporary art, original art, drawing, minimalist art, spiritual art, abstract expressionism.