Seven Days In Sunny June (2025)
“There are mornings when the air over the lake is so still it feels like a solid object. This canvas is an attempt to map that silence across two meters of linen.”
The Architectural Statement: Spanning a monumental 150 x 200 cm, this work is designed to define the character of a space. It is not merely a painting, but a structural window into a summer dawn. By isolating a singular vertical memory of light reflecting off lake water and stretching it into vast horizontal bands, I have created a field of vision that commands the room while offering a profound sense of tranquility.
The Musical Cipher: The title Seven Days In Sunny June serves as an enigmatic link to the work's rhythmic heart. It is a direct reference to a sonic influence—a track or a fragmented lyric that dictated the tempo of the painting process during the long, bright days of early summer. I invite the observer to seek the auditory counterpart to these cool greys and soft violets; only then is the full synergy of the Blinkered series unlocked.
Tactile Minimalism: Executed on 3D linen canvas, the surface is a rich tapestry of dozens of glazes applied with unconventional DIY tools. Sponges and rags are used to build a "kaleidoscopic" depth that reveals micro-details under changing light conditions. This sophisticated layering transforms the monumental scale into a meditative experience, making it an ideal anchor for high-end, contemporary interiors.

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