Held In Fire carries a concentrated, immediate presence. Color gathers and presses forward, with heat moving through the surface rather than sitting on it. Passages of saturated red, embered orange, and deep green hold against one another, creating a sense of compression and resolve.
The scale and material sharpen the encounter. Paper keeps the gestures close and direct, allowing shifts in pressure, density, and tempo to remain visible and intact. The surface feels active but contained, with energy held rather than released.
This work anchors a space through intensity and proximity. It reads as deliberate, grounded, and complete, an object that sustains attention without asking for it.
Acrylic
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£369.99
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Held In Fire carries a concentrated, immediate presence. Color gathers and presses forward, with heat moving through the surface rather than sitting on it. Passages of saturated red, embered orange, and deep green hold against one another, creating a sense of compression and resolve.
The scale and material sharpen the encounter. Paper keeps the gestures close and direct, allowing shifts in pressure, density, and tempo to remain visible and intact. The surface feels active but contained, with energy held rather than released.
This work anchors a space through intensity and proximity. It reads as deliberate, grounded, and complete, an object that sustains attention without asking for it.
Acrylic
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