
Look at my pain(ting) reveals layers of ochre, brick red, and burnt sienna, each stroke adding to the raw intensity of the composition. The central abstract shape stands out, balancing positive and negative space, drawing your gaze into its intricate texture. The surface whispers stories through scraped and dripped areas, with exposed canvas peeking through a central cutout. Acrylic on canvas, the medium allows for this high contrast between dark shadows and bright highlights, capturing an emotional landscape that is as much about hesitation as it is about bold expression. Each layer of paint tells its own story, reflecting moments of doubt and revision, creating a space where colours collide and merge, inviting you to look closer, to see beyond the surface.
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