Depth of None
This piece didnāt arrive with a message. It didnāt even knock. Depth of None is what happens when you stop trying to say something and just let your hands move. Itās not born from a conceptāitās born from a need to quiet the static.
This is the rare mental silence that shows up only when youāre elbow-deep in paint and no oneās watching. No pressure. No metaphor. Just presence. Itās not emptyāitās vast.
The composition feels like structure is trying to form but keeps slipping into something looser, deeper, softer. A red thought. A blue breath. A yellow moment you didnāt expect to show up. Itās all in there, not fightingājust coexisting.
This piece doesnāt shout, and it doesnāt solve. It just holds space. Which, honestly, might be the most generous thing art can do.
Details
Technique:
Acrylic on canvas, 30ā x 36ā. Built through instinct rather than plan, using overlapping bands, soft veils of pigment, and texture layering. Every mark was made in a moment of mind-quietānot to build a story, but to escape one.
Dimensions:
30″ x 36″
Date:
2019