Red Silence
In Red Silence, form becomes language. A torso of a human figure is cut off at the shoulders, the face obscured by a large, red painted circle textured with subtle black marks. Above, organic bone- or seed-like shapes fall; below, a trail of black strokes descends like tears or fragmented thoughts. The blue background, deep and distressed, swallows most of the space — except for a single white line stretched horizontally across, ending in three red dots.
This piece explores themes of censorship, erased identity, and unspeakable thoughts. It is about what is repressed, what is burning behind the mask, and what still needs to be said. The viewer is left in suspension — interrupted, just as the image is.
An ideal acquisition for lovers of bold visual metaphors, minimalist psychological expressionism, and political abstraction
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Technique: Mixed Media (Collage, Acrylic, Ink)
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Style: Conceptual / Symbolic Minimalism
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Medium: Paper / Canvas
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Color Palette: Deep Blue, Blood Red, Bone White, Soft Grey
Price | Size | Format | Version |
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€90 | Full-scan | JPG / TIFF (300 dpi) | Digital Download |
€310 | A2 | Giclée print (editioned) | Fine Art Print (Signed) |
€490 | 80 × 100 cm | Original on paper/canvas, framed | Original Mixed Media Piece |