Your Name Drawn in Circles

"This work is a textured abstraction that radiates a sense of organic spontaneity, with layers of white paint spread across the surface, partially obscuring colors underneath. Thick, creamy strokes of white dominate the composition, applied in an expressive, gestural manner that evokes a sense of movement and fluidity. Hints of earthy yellows, muted blues, and touches of ochre peek through the white, suggesting an underlying landscape or a palimpsest of hidden marks and layers. The visible colors beneath add depth, as if remnants of a previous work are being covered over, creating an interplay between revelation and concealment. The uneven application of paint, with its peaks, ridges, and slight translucencies, brings a sculptural quality to the surface, inviting viewers to explore the physicality of the medium itself. This piece speaks to the beauty of imperfection and the process of transformation, as though capturing the act of erasure and rediscovery simultaneously. By blending thick, opaque layers with glimpses of vibrant colors beneath, it invites reflection on the cycles of creation, concealment, and the traces that linger despite attempts to cover or obscure. It is a meditation on both presence and absence, material and mystery, captured in an abstract, tactile field."

- D. L. Wye

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Temple - ArtLifting
Artwork: Prayers Riding the Thermals by Cheryl Kinderknecht, Temple by Jeff Diener