Aetherius Reverie Smaragdus is part of a series where the image is not painted but revealed—like memory surfacing through erosion. The female figure emerges from a transfer process, where chance and control coexist.
There’s a tension between the defined form and the peeling textures that obscure it. The green band near the base acts like a breath or pulse—subtle, yet grounding.
Rather than illustrating beauty, the piece examines its decay. What remains is not just the body, but the imprint of time.
acrylic and image transfer on canvas
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Aetherius Reverie Smaragdus is part of a series where the image is not painted but revealed—like memory surfacing through erosion. The female figure emerges from a transfer process, where chance and control coexist.
There’s a tension between the defined form and the peeling textures that obscure it. The green band near the base acts like a breath or pulse—subtle, yet grounding.
Rather than illustrating beauty, the piece examines its decay. What remains is not just the body, but the imprint of time.
acrylic and image transfer on canvas
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