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erosion
This piece is a study in erosion - not just as subject, but as process. Inspired by deep marks carved into rock, it explores how landscapes are gradually worn down.
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Erosion was created by layers of paint that were built up, blackened, then scraped and scratched back to reveal the fractured, raw forms beneath. Like erosion itself, the process is slow but relentless - leaving only the essential.
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Acrylic on canvas
841 x 594 mm
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