The Diver

The Diver, Charcoal, conte, and white chalk on joined paper, 47 1:4 x 39 1:4 in.jpg
The Diver, 2024, Charcoal, conte, and white chalk on joined paper, 47 1:4 x 39 1:4 in, no border.jpg
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The Diver Framed.jpg
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The Diver, Charcoal, conte, and white chalk on joined paper, 47 1:4 x 39 1:4 in.jpg
The Diver, 2024, Charcoal, conte, and white chalk on joined paper, 47 1:4 x 39 1:4 in, no border.jpg
Diver 1 detail 2.jpg
Diver 1 detail 1.jpg
Diver 1 detail 3.jpg
Diver 1 detail 4.jpg
The Diver Framed.jpg
OMA More Disruption 240610 031.jpg
OMA More Disruption 240610 031-2.jpg
OMA More Disruption 240610 021.jpg
OMA More Disruption 240610 021-2.jpg
OMA More Disruption 240610 020.jpg
OMA Exhibition Celebration 240608 033.jpg

The Diver

$4,800.00

The diver has emerged as a profound metaphorical vessel in my artistic practice—a liminal figure suspended between states of being, embodying the delicate moment of transformative potential. My figurative oil paintings and charcoal drawings capture the fleeting instant where human form transcends the boundaries of known and unknown, corporeal and ethereal, serving as an ongoing investigation into the psychological and physical thresholds of what it means to exist as a being between two worlds. Figures transition from a place of heaviness and solidity to one of weightlessness and levity, striving to annihilate their forms through the process of painting. As a swimmer and artist, I am deeply drawn to the metaphorical richness of water as a dominion of subconscious exploration. Diving represents the critical suspended moment after committing to an action of great consequence and before arriving at its ultimate conclusion—a meditation on risk, the inevitable, and trust in the unseen.

2024

Charcoal, conté, and white chalk on joined paper

47 1/4 x 39 1/4 in.

Framed (White frame, white mat)

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