Event Horizon

£2,250.00

'Event Horizon' Oil paint on 3 layers of clear Perspex. This piece is on the border of abstraction and figuration with the painting playing with flatness and space. It combines elements of 2 landscapes at perpendicular right angles to each other on the 2 of the different acrylic sheets.

An Event Horizon is the point at which the light of a celestial object is unable to escape the gravity of a black hole and gets stretched to infinity and therefore ceases to exist (in any recognizable way!) I’m interested in these barely understandable concepts as they give a different sense of perspective on our perceived self-importance as a human race. We have been gifted with an unbelievably beautiful jewel of a plant in an endless ocean of emptiness, and what do we do? Watch Love Island and dump shit in our landscape.

68 x 58cm Framed

Weight 6kg

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'Event Horizon' Oil paint on 3 layers of clear Perspex. This piece is on the border of abstraction and figuration with the painting playing with flatness and space. It combines elements of 2 landscapes at perpendicular right angles to each other on the 2 of the different acrylic sheets.

An Event Horizon is the point at which the light of a celestial object is unable to escape the gravity of a black hole and gets stretched to infinity and therefore ceases to exist (in any recognizable way!) I’m interested in these barely understandable concepts as they give a different sense of perspective on our perceived self-importance as a human race. We have been gifted with an unbelievably beautiful jewel of a plant in an endless ocean of emptiness, and what do we do? Watch Love Island and dump shit in our landscape.

68 x 58cm Framed

Weight 6kg

'Event Horizon' Oil paint on 3 layers of clear Perspex. This piece is on the border of abstraction and figuration with the painting playing with flatness and space. It combines elements of 2 landscapes at perpendicular right angles to each other on the 2 of the different acrylic sheets.

An Event Horizon is the point at which the light of a celestial object is unable to escape the gravity of a black hole and gets stretched to infinity and therefore ceases to exist (in any recognizable way!) I’m interested in these barely understandable concepts as they give a different sense of perspective on our perceived self-importance as a human race. We have been gifted with an unbelievably beautiful jewel of a plant in an endless ocean of emptiness, and what do we do? Watch Love Island and dump shit in our landscape.

68 x 58cm Framed

Weight 6kg