Contemporary Works

$5,000.00

The work can be positioned as a material investigation into post-minimalist and process-based art, where the “art” is not located in a final image, but in the orchestration of systems and the forensic recording of their outcomes. . The use of patinated copper and bronze further grounds this concept, as the patina is itself a visible record of time and chemical reaction of a slow-mutation

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This mixed-media piece brings together a mosaic of contrasting materials—brass, copper with rich patinas, encaustic surfaces, and acrylic panels—to explore how disparate elements come together to form cohesive systems. Each section carries its own visual language: the metals reveal organic oxidation patterns and subtle textural histories, while the encaustic and acrylic fields introduce depth, translucency, and bold chromatic weight.

Despite their differences in color, texture, and material behavior, the panels interlock into a unified structure. Soft turquoise patinas meet deep burgundy encaustic blocks; warm copper and brass tiles act as connective passages between them. The interplay of roughness and smoothness, luminosity and opacity, creates a dynamic balance that speaks to integration, coexistence, and the beauty that arises when unlike components form something larger than themselves.

The work functions both as a study of material transformation and as a metaphor for complex systems—natural, social, or conceptual—where diversity is not just accommodated but essential to the whole.