GAP

Gap
"Gap"
canvas, original technique, 60х60cm
2023
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Gap in this work does not appear as emptiness — it feels like a zone of extreme tension where form can no longer hold its own integrity together. The space is pulled toward the center, where a dark vertical mass and flashes of yellow, red, white, and turquoise collide as if the surface were undergoing an inner fracture. The edges are darkened, as though the viewer were looking through a narrowing field of perception, while the center pulses with an excess of movement, disintegration, and resistance. The eye keeps returning to that area, where color is not arranged but seems torn apart and stitched back together through force.

The gap exists here not as a single line or isolated gesture, but as a condition. It runs between light and darkness, between dense matter and its collapse, between the attempt to preserve form and the impossibility of remaining unchanged. That is why the work is held not by the effect of chaos, but by the precise experience of a moment when inner wholeness has already been broken, while a new structure has not yet fully emerged. It is this in-between state that gives the image its force: it does not present destruction as an end, but keeps the viewer inside a painful, living process of transition.

 
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