Abstract textured gray wall with swirls, scratches, and smudges.

ASPER II

Year: 2025
Dimensions: 24” x 36” x 1.5”
Medium: Acrylic and Oil on Gallery Wrapped Canvas
Price: $1,700 USD, Available, Unframed

This work is part of an ongoing investigation into the tension between permanence and erosion — a meditation on what remains when time, memory, and meaning begin to disintegrate. Inspired by brutalist architecture, weathered concrete, and post-human landscapes, the piece captures a sense of quiet collapse.

Layered washes of greys and charred undertones evoke raw concrete surfaces—smudged, scraped, and softly marred—as if worn by years of unseen forces. There is no central figure or object. Instead, the composition invites the viewer to slow down and dwell within ambiguity. It speaks to ruins, to fog, to the kind of absence that holds weight. This painting acts like an artifact: something unearthed, something without narrative but full of silent memory.


Viewers may feel unease or comfort, depending on what they bring to the surface.

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